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Stacking walls on one story

Anonymous
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Does anyone have any advice on stacking walls for instance a concrete that goes up to lets say 4' with a wood framed wall above.

Should I make an intermediate story in between?

Thanks

Mo
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Gerald Hoffman
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Mo,

I find it is usually easier to put walls on different storeys in this situation unless you want to see both walls at the same time in 2D. This is because when you have 2 walls in the same plane you can get some nasty cleanup issues unless you apply little work-arounds like reversing reference edges.
If you were to put another storey below for eg. you can set it to zero height to next so both have the same base height. This makes it easy to set heights for the walls on both storeys.

I'm sure you will find many opinions on this. I don't always do it the same way myself.

Cheers,
Gerald Hoffman
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Barry Kelly
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Or leave them all in the same storey but put them in different layers.

This way you can turn the layers on or off at will and the viewsets come in handy for doing this automatically if set up properly.

You can also control trimming problems with the layer intersection priority number.

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Anonymous
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I also use a different layer strategy. I have a 3d only layer that holds elements that only show in my 3d views (sections, elevations, perspective model views). I dump a lot of stuff on this layer that does not need to show in my plan view.
TomWaltz
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Mo wrote:
Does anyone have any advice on stacking walls for instance a concrete that goes up to lets say 4' with a wood framed wall above.

Should I make an intermediate story in between?

Thanks

Mo
It should be pretty easy to put them on the same story together as long as you (A) place them on separate layers and (B) make sure those layers have different intersection priorities.
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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Of course, just my 2 cents.....

Mo,

I Like walls on different Stories. Especially in your case. The Concrete Wall is "usually" on the Foundation Layer, but often for me it can be on a "Pony" level or "first" Story level in the case of a steeply sloped building site.

I like this method because then I can display the Foundation (Foundation Story) along with my Site Mesh (Datum story below Foundation story) in a 3D view with only these stories (Ctrl+Alt+A) and I see the Foundation. See Attached.
Anonymous
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Another 2 cents....

Add the Pony Level
Anonymous
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And so on....

As some say here, Model it like "they" build it.