2023-09-20 06:28 PM
This is a partial cross-sectional view of a balcony.
Apply liquid waterproofing to the wall to a height of about 100mm.
To do this, you have to break through the structural wall.
I'm curious about how archicad does it.
How do you liquid waterproof a wall like this?
in section
in plan
2023-09-20 07:47 PM
Create a material with high priority, correct fill and colour. AC does the rest
2023-09-20 08:21 PM
My question is what do you make it with? ^^
Since I don't speak English, I guess I wasn't good at conveying the exact meaning.
2023-09-21 09:02 AM
I'm thinking about picking a wall.
Could it be wrong?
1. Liquid waterproofing is done by turning the wall downward/upward.
I did that in places where the liquid waterproofing was 1100mm, such as in the bathroom.
In this case, there is no way to enter by picking off the wall.
2. I'm asking this question because I think I heard someone a long time ago about processing with rail.
This is a question for experts: What is the best material to use for structural walls?
a. I think the object seems to have poor connectivity with the wall next to it.
b. Should I process it with beam?
c. Should I set it to wall or change the setting value in Layer from 1 to 2 and set it to SEO?
2023-09-21 11:02 AM
try using the niche tool - under Windows - it's placed into walls like an opening and depth, height and width can be set along with surface colour
2023-09-21 03:35 PM - edited 2023-09-21 03:36 PM
I am not from an English-speaking country.
I can't understand the current explanation using a translator.
I'm sorry, but I think I can understand if you explain the niche tool with images. ^^
2023-09-21 03:39 PM
Are you talking about using this to open a wall and then reapply liquid waterproofing to the wall?
2023-09-21 03:54 PM
I was thinking the niche object could help - in the image
- 01 - Select the Library object called Wall Niche Rectangular
02 - set width and height
03 - set surface to show waterproofing
04 - set depth in wall
2023-09-21 05:51 PM - edited 2023-09-21 05:51 PM
Thank you for your interest. ^^
1. I don't understand "03 - set surface to show waterproofing".
What should the wall liquid waterproofing and protective mortar that appears in the cross section be made of?
2. I excluded the object due to connection issues with other walls among the four walls.
The reason it is viewed as a wall, beam, and rail is because it considers the connection between liquid waterproofing and protective material.
2023-09-21 06:10 PM
OK, I've misunderstood you, sorry. The niche won't help or won't represent the two layers at least.
As Tim suggested above, a high-priority material using a morph (so no connection issues)for each skin - 1 waterproofing, 1 for protective layer would work better.
These would then cut away from the wall assuming the building material priority is higher than that of the wall