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Essential Guide to Revit® | Tenon

Connects two Structural Members with a Tenon on the Male Structural Member and a Mortise on the Female Structural Member.

Insert

To apply the tool, select the structural member(s) to be considered as the male joist(s).
Press the Enter key to apply the selection.
Second, select the structural member to be considered as the female joist(s).
Press the Enter Key to finish, otherwise, repeat the selection process.
Multiple Tenon joints can be applied to the same female structural element, by selecting multiple male structural members.
Select the magenta colored handler to parameterize the properties of the tool or create customized types.
After doing that you must select the Female Structural Framing, and the Male Structural Member will get a tenon and the female Structural Member a mortise.
The distance between the Male Structural Member must be close to the Female Structural Member

Behavior

If you change the position of the Male or Female Structural Member, the Tool will still function.

Type Parameters

Dimensions

A= hsbcad Depth
B= hsbcad Width
C=hsbcad Offset Left
D=hsbcad Offset Right

Instance Parameters

E= hsbcad Rounding Type
E0= Squared
E1= Round
E2= Rounded
F1= hsbcad Vertical Tenon Offset (Possitive)
F2= hsbcad Vertical Tenon Offset (Negative)
G= hsbcad Use Peg Holes
H= hsbcad Use Peg Holes in Tenon
I=hsbcad Peg Holes Depth
J= hsbcad Peg Holes Diameter
K= hsbcad Peg Holes Pressing Distance
L= hsbcad Peg/Sink Holes Spacing  
M= hsbcad Peg/Sink Holes Quantity
N= hsbcad Peg/Sink Holes Depth Offset
O1=hsbcad Peg/Sink Holes Lateral Offset (Positive)
O2=hsbcad Peg/Sink Holes Lateral Offset (Negative)
P=hsbcad Sink Holes Depth
Q=hsbcad Sink Holes Diameter
R=hsbcad Explicit Radius
S=hsbcad Sink Holes Location
S0=Top
S1=Bottom
S2=Both
T=hsbcad Tolerance Length Left
U= hsbcad Tolerance Length Right
V=hsbcad Tolerance Width
W= hsbcad Tolerance Depth  
X1=hsbcad Lateral Tenon Offset (Positive)
X2=hsbcad Lateral Tenon Offset (Negative)
Y=hsbcad Alingment
Y0=Parallel to mortise
Y1=Perpendicular to mortise
Y2=Parallel to projected Y axis of tenon
Y3=Perpendicular to projected Y axis of tenon
Y4=Parallel to projected Z axis of tenon
Y5=Perpendicular to projected Z axis of tenon
Z= hsbcad Mortise on Neutral Axis
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