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    Default Roof Ridge Capping

    Summary: Function to easily be able to create ridge capping on roofs by selecting/creating a profile shape then select the ridge lines on the roof. How "thick" the capping is can be edited by entering a offset value.

    Description: Function to easily be able to create ridge capping on roofs by selecting/creating a profile shape then select the ridge lines on the roof. How "thick" the capping is can be edited by entering a offset value. Valleys would require a negative value for the offset.

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    Submitted By: Gregg Franz on 11/29/2014


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    Default Re: Roof Ridge Capping

    Try an adaptive component family

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    Default Re: Roof Ridge Capping

    Gregg, take a look in here. It might give you some ideas.

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    Default Re: Roof Ridge Capping

    Thanks Guys.

    I had tried the "Roof on Roof idea mentioned in posts and that worked. I should pull my finger out and make a adaptive component.

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