WOOD FRAMING WALL SHEATHING And PANELING LAYOUTS

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WOOD FRAMING WALL SHEATHING and PANELING LAYOUTS

Sheathing and Paneling Layouts Wood Framing Wall automates sheathing and paneling layout creation. Sheathing or paneling layouts can be easily generated and split by existing studs, joists or other predefined rules.

Sheathing and Paneling Layouts Sheathing or paneling is created using Revit Parts. In order to see the sheathing or paneling you have to select Show Parts or Show Both in View Properties Parts Visibility In the Element Properties you can find all information about every created sheathing/paneling segment. This information can later be used in tags and schedules.

Sheathing Configuration

Sheathing Configuration Sheathing Configuration – allows user to configure and save settings for sheathing layouts. These settings can be saved and linked with wall layer using Wall Link.

Sheathing Configuration Sheathing Dimensions – predefine vertical and horizontal sheathing sizes (Width and Length).

Sheathing Configuration Sheathing Layout – predefine settings for Inner and Outer sheathing layers. There can be created up to two sheathing layers from each side. That’s why there are separate settings for the first and second layer.

Sheathing Configuration First and Second sheathing layers can be predefined in the Wall Link using Sheathing and Sheathing II from Framing Layer column.

Sheathing Configuration Parallel or Perpendicular to Stud/Joist – select if the sheathing should be parallel or perpendicular to the joist: Parallel is ticked Perpendicular is ticked

Sheathing Configuration Bottom/Base and Top/End Extension – add an offset from the wall base or end.

Sheathing Configuration Placement Direction – predefine sheathing direction: From Start, From End or From Both Sides. From Start From End

Sheathing Configuration Second Row Overlap Distance – overlap distance between sheathing layouts if Perpendicular to Stud/Joist checkbox is ticked.

Sheathing Configuration Align with Studs/Joists – aligns sheathing with Studs or Joists.

Sheathing Configuration Allow to Split on Second King/Joist – splits the sheathing on the second king or joist of the opening.

Sheathing Configuration Always try to Split on Opening Side – splits the sheathing on the opening side if top and bottom trimmers are predefined in the Opening Framing.

Sheathing Configuration You can predefine top and bottom trimmers under Wall Framing Configuration Opening Framing:

Sheathing Configuration Always Try to Merge Parts – when ticked tries to merge parts if two parts share the same edge. Merged part size will not exceed the sheathing size which is predefined under Sheathing Dimensions.

Sheathing Configuration Mark Settings – predefine default values for these parameters. The parameters can be later used in schedules and tags.

Sheathing Configuration Opening – predefine top, bottom, left and right sheathing offsets from a window, door or MEP opening.

Sheathing Configuration L Connection, End Connection, T Connection – predefine settings for sheathing start and end connections. Layer Extension – distance from a wall face.

Split Sheathing/Paneling Parts

Split Sheathing/Paneling Parts Split Sheathing/Paneling Parts – splits sheathing or paneling into the segments by predefined Sheathing Configuration or Paneling Condifuration. You just need to select a wall or any frame of a wall.

Split Sheathing/Paneling Parts Sheathing or Paneling will be split if Split Parts is ticked in Wall Link.

Paneling Configuration

Paneling Configuration Paneling Configuration – by using this configuration, you can model insulation and ventilated facades in your Revit project! A ventilated facade is designed so that panels – often made of technical ceramics or porcelain – would cover building’s exterior, leaving a space for air to flow between the structural wall and the facade. This buffer layer creates a chimney effect all around the building, giving rise to the aforementioned benefits.

Paneling Configuration Using Paneling Configuration you can predefine insulation and external paneling setting for your Revit project. Insulation or panels are created using Revit Parts. In order to see the panels or insulation, you have to select Show Parts or Show Both in View Properties Parts Visibility

Paneling Configuration These settings can be saved and linked with wall layer using Wall Link.

Paneling Configuration Paneling Dimensions – predefine vertical and horizontal paneling sizes (Width and Length).

Paneling Configuration Paneling Layout – predefine settings for creation of the paneling.

Paneling Configuration Parallel or Perpendicular to Stud/Joist – select if paneling should be parallel or perpendicular to the studs or joist. Parallel is ticked Perpendicular is ticked

Paneling Configuration Bottom/Base and Top/End Extension – add an offset from the wall base or end.

Paneling Configuration Division Offset – adds division offset from the wall bottom. Available when Perpendicular to Stud/Joist checkbox is ticked.

Paneling Configuration Second Row Overlap Distance – overlap distance between paneling layouts if Perpendicular to Stud/Joist is ticked.

Paneling Configuration Placement Direction – predefine paneling direction: From Start, From End or From Both Sides. Make sure that Complete Sheets in First Row is switched on. From Start From End

Paneling Configuration Add First or Last Split Line – adds the split profile into the first or last panel. ticked unticked

Paneling Configuration Horizontal and Vertical Gap – specifies the distance between divided horizontal and vertical parts. The default value is 0, which results in no gap. Gap will be not valid if Always Try to Merge Parts is ticked on.

Paneling Configuration Horizontal and Vertical Division Profile – apply the pre-loaded profile you select from the drop-down list to part edges along dividers. The default value is None.

Paneling Configuration Horizontal and Vertical Profile Edge Mirrored – specify how the profiles on other side of a divider gap will be oriented. unticked ticked

Paneling Configuration Vertical Split On Opening Side – splits panels along opening sides. ticked unticked

Paneling Configuration Vertical Split by Parameter - Split Part – splits panels vertically by Split Part parameter from stud or joist.

Paneling Configuration In order to activate Split Part parameter, you have to open Type Properties of the stud or joist family and add Part Split Number. Now Wall will know where to split the panel, for example split the panel every 4 studs or joists.

Paneling Configuration There are special families provided together with Wall , which can be used for vertically or horizontally panel splitting. M WF Part Split Stud-Joist (Metric for vertical splits) I WF Part Split Stud-Joist (Imperial for vertical splits) M WF Part Split Bridging (Metric for horizontal splits) I WF Part Split Bridging (Imperial for horizontal splits)

Paneling Configuration Result: panels are split by vertical and horizontal studs and bridgings. For example, if the horizontal bridgings should be short, then please make sure Perpendicular to Stud/Joist is selected. In such case, Wall will split the segments vertically first and then horizontally.

Paneling Configuration Complete Sheets in First Row – reverses panel placement direction. If Placement Direction is set to From Start and Complete Sheets in First Row is unticked, then the placement direction will be from end. This option should be used when there are a few insulation layers.

Paneling Configuration Align with Studs/Joists – aligns panels with Studs or Joists.

Paneling Configuration Allow to Split on Second King/Joist – splits the panels on the second king or joist of the opening.

Paneling Configuration Always try to Split on Opening Side – splits the panels on the opening side if top and bottom trimmers are predefined in the Opening Framing.

Paneling Configuration You can predefine top and bottom trimmers under Wall Framing Configuration Opening Framing:

Paneling Configuration Always Try to Merge Parts – merges two parts if they have the same edge. Merged part size will not exceed the panel size, which is predefined under Paneling Dimensions.

Paneling Configuration Mark Settings – predefine default values for these parameters. The parameters can be later used in schedules and tags.

Paneling Configuration Part Detail Configuration – user can predefine default configuration which will be added to every part. Detail configuration comes from Smart Details. Smart Details can instantly add any number of face-specific intelligent details – which adapt to host-element changes – throughout BIM models. For example, insulation fasteners are automatically added into every insulation:

Paneling Configuration Opening – predefine top, bottom, left and right paneling offsets from the window, door or MEP opening.

Paneling Configuration L Connection, End Connection, T Connection – predefine settings for paneling start and end connections. Layer Extension – distance from the wall face.

Other Features

Split Part by Selection Split Part by Selection – splits selected sheathing or paneling layout by predefined placement direction – From Start, From End, or From both Sides.

Reset Parts predefined to Split Reset Parts predefined to Split – resets sheathing/paneling layout to a single part.

Reset All Parts Reset All Parts – parts will be reset and eliminated from the wall.

Apply Extensions for Parts Apply Extensions for Parts – resets sheathing or paneling parts and applies extensions. Extension values come from Sheathing or Paneling Configuration.

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Sheathing or paneling is created using Revit Parts. In order to see the sheathing or paneling you have to select Show Parts or Show Both in View Properties Parts Visibility In the Element Properties you can find all information about every created sheathing/paneling segment. This information can later be used in tags and schedules.

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