revitlady
2019-01-31, 02:31 AM
Hi all,
I'm trying to work out the best way to model in a vertical dowel wall lining. The dowels are manufactured individually. The best way I can think of is to do a wall sweep.
It works fine and I can array the dowel in straight lines. The problem comes when I have a curved wall. If I do a straight array on a curved wall the spacing isn't equal. If I try and do a radial array the wall sweeps end up in weird places on the wall. Have replicated this in 2017 and 2019.
Any ideas how to easily get equal spacing for wall sweeps on a curved wall? Or is there a better way to model these dowels?
Previously the dowel was modelled in place, but I'd like a more efficient method as we'll be using them a lot. Thanks!
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I'm trying to work out the best way to model in a vertical dowel wall lining. The dowels are manufactured individually. The best way I can think of is to do a wall sweep.
It works fine and I can array the dowel in straight lines. The problem comes when I have a curved wall. If I do a straight array on a curved wall the spacing isn't equal. If I try and do a radial array the wall sweeps end up in weird places on the wall. Have replicated this in 2017 and 2019.
Any ideas how to easily get equal spacing for wall sweeps on a curved wall? Or is there a better way to model these dowels?
Previously the dowel was modelled in place, but I'd like a more efficient method as we'll be using them a lot. Thanks!
107093
107094