Select it and note the position of the blue dots. Place the sweep a little way back from the corner. The origin point of the vertical sweep must be 'away' from the corner. With a butt wall join, one wall is pushed back from the corner.Įdit the wall join and make it a mitre instead. The 'end' of each wall must extend right to the corner.
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I have looked though numerous threads but couldn't find anything quite similar enough. I am placing the battens manually using sweeps small project but I am having a bear of a time getting the corners to work out. I want to have wider battens to cover the outside corners of the building but Revit does not allow me to place any sweep beyond what it deems the "end of the wall". How would you place a sweep at the outside corner of two walls? I am working on a small park restroom that is CMU with a board and batten on furring. Wall Sweep Instance Properties Change the instance properties of a wall sweep to specify its level if horizontalits offset from the wall and the level, and more. Wall Sweep Type Properties Change the type properties of a wall sweep to define behavior when cutting walls and inserts, and its default setback, material, profile, and more. Move Segments in a Wall Sweep When you move one or more segments of a wall sweep, the move changes the offset of all segments of the wall sweep, so the segments are symmetrical.
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Dimension to a Wall Sweep You can add a dimension to a drawing that measures the distance between a wall sweep and another reference. Resize an Unconnected Wall Sweep When a wall sweep is not connected to and constrained by another element, you can drag a handle to resize it. Changing the Wall Sweep Type After placing a wall sweep on a wall, you can change its type to achieve the desired appearance.Īdd or Remove Segments for a Wall Sweep You can continue an existing sweep onto new walls, or remove segments from existing wall sweeps. Returning a Wall Sweep to the Wall After placing a wall sweep, you can return its ends back toward the wall. Change the Wall Sweep Profile You can change the profile of an existing wall sweep or of one you are about to place.
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Topics in this section Add a Wall Sweep Use the Sweep tool to add a baseboard, crown molding, or other type of decorative horizontal or vertical projection to a wall. Note: If you create wall sweeps at different heights and then later set them to the same height, the sweeps miter at the joins. Integral wall sweeps, which are part of the wall type definition, cannot be scheduled independently. You can add a wall sweep to a wall from a 3D or elevation view. Use the Sweep tool to add a baseboard, crown molding, or other type of decorative horizontal or vertical projection to a wall.