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    Default Beam & Column connection

    If I have a sloped beam and want my column to be mitered... What is the best practice?

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    I would do it by creating an in-place void.

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Quote Originally Posted by Henry D
    I would do it by creating an in-place void.
    Can you elaborate?

    Column or Structural column (not in-place), then add the void?

    I can add the void, but can't seem to get it to subtract from either of these (2) columns. Am I missing something?

    It appears that I HAVE to go the in-place family route or custom column family to use a void. Is this correct?

    Tony

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    I believe so...The Cut Geometry and Don't Cut Geometry commands are available only in the Family Editor or when you are working with in-place families.

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Is this what you are looking for. Frame width and column end heights are parametric.
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    Last edited by tarch; 2008-01-15 at 01:47 PM.

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Here is what I got thus far...

    Try to copy to the other sloping beams.

    Thanks for any insights!
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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    The cut - don't cut does not work with structutal columns. I appears that the only way to crop the top is to create an inplace family of the beam extrusion and use a void to angle the tops.

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Quote Originally Posted by cphubb
    The cut - don't cut does not work with structutal columns. I appears that the only way to crop the top is to create an inplace family of the beam extrusion and use a void to angle the tops.
    I'm ok with that, but how can I now use multiple places (copy) in my project?

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Go figure... I tried again in a brand new project and was able to copy the in-place family!

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Beam & Column connection

    Tony,

    You can copy an inplace family, but the individual copies will not update togehter. You need to edit each one. The solution to that is to create a real family and insert it in hte project. Then each type will update when changes are made.

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