Split & Cut SIP Parts

"Split Parts" Type Parameter

In the Paneling (Parts) configurations for SIP Insulation as well as internal and external boards, Vertical Split by "Split Part" as well as Horizontal Split by "Split Part" tick marks are turned on:

This means that Parts are split by those Structural framing elements, which have the "Split Parts" parameter turned ON in their Type Properties:

However, certain elements should have this tick mark turned OFF. It all depends on your standards and situations. Example 1

If this Free Start Connection Stud had the "Split Parts" parameter turned ON, we'd have this small strip of internal & external paneling created because it would split the parts:

So, in these situations, we should create element types that have the "Split Parts" parameter turned OFF and use them in the Framing Configuration. In this example, we need to use it for the Free Start & Free End Connection stud:

Then, the element will not split parts and as a result, we won't get the small strip of OSB:

Example 2

Let's explore another example with an opening. If the King Studs would have the "Split Parts" parameter turned ON:

We'd get a small gap between the opening and the split, resulting in a single OSB board with a narrow strip on each opening side:

Instead, we need to create two boards/panels: one below and another one above the opening. To do this, we'll create a Stud Type that has the "Split Parts" parameter turned OFF and use it in the Opening Configuration for King Studs:

Now, the King Studs do not split the parts, and narrow OSB strips are not created, which is exactly what we need. However, we still need to split the OSB on the opening sides:

To do this, we can choose Vertical Split on Opening Side -> "Opening Side" in the Paneling Configuration for insulation as well as internal and external OSB panels (all three SIP part layers) and enter a Minimal Width of Opening for Split value, if we don't need the split for smaller openings:

As a result, the parts were split on each opening side:

And because we entered a Minimal Width of Opening for Split value, the split was not created for smaller openings:

Cut Parts (Insulation)

As explained above, in the Paneling (Parts) configurations for Insulation as well as internal and external boards, Vertical Split by "Split Part" as well as Horizontal Split by "Split Part" tick marks are turned on. This means that Parts are split by those Structural framing elements, which have the "Split Parts" parameter turned ON in their Type Properties.

Additionally, for the Insulation layer, we also need to cut the Parts with the Structural Framing elements (Studs, Joists, Plates, etc.). To do this, we need to make sure that the Vertical Elements Cut Panels and Horizontal Elements Cut Panels tick marks are turned ON in the Paneling Configuration for the insulation layer:

This means, that all Structural Framing elements (Studs, Joists, Plates, etc.) that have the "Cut with Voids When Loaded" tick mark turned ON in the Revit Family Editor, will cut the Insulation correctly:

As a result, Insulation parts will not only be split but also cut by the Structural Framing elements:

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