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Joined: Sat, Oct 1, 2011
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Hi,
I've been struggling in a project where I have to make a honeycomb bond wall. I tried to create a curtain panel then just insert the generic model but the file run slow. I tried to create a wall and just add voids in it but it took a lot of time. I tried to create a simple generic family box for the brick then I nested it to the family where I array the bricks. It did the trick but it wont register as a wall in revit.
Is there any other way to solve this?
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The answer is in the similar threads below. Check out this one. The void can be full depth.
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