In Revit, the Join Geometry tool can be used to create clean joins between two or more host elements that share a common face, such as walls and floors. To remove overlapping walls, use the Switch Join Order to change which wall portion is cleaned. The Wall Join Display instance property controls whether the cleanup applies to all wall types or only to walls of the same type.
To create a line between two walls, right-click on the blue “exterior finish wall” and its base offset be lower to align with the bottom of your soffit. Then, use the Join tool to remove the join cleanup according to the view’s Wall Join Display instance property.
To allow walls to join in the current configuration, click the Modify tab, then the Geometry panel, and then the Wall Joins button. This will allow you to modify how walls connect or check the ” ” option in the Options Bar.
In summary, the Join Geometry tool can be used to create clean joins between two or more host elements that share a common face, such as walls and floors. To remove overlapping walls, use the Switch Join Order property to change the wall portion and the Wall Join Display instance property to allow walls to join in the current configuration.
📹 Revit Snippet: Clean up Wall to Floor Joint Detail in Sections
This video demonstrates two methods for cleaning up the joint detail between a wall and floor in Revit. The first method involves joining the two elements, while the second method involves adjusting the wall’s base offset and extending the plaster layer. The video explains the benefits and limitations of each method, allowing viewers to choose the best approach for their specific situation.
📹 Wall Joins in Revit – Master Wall Connections in Revit Tutorial
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