alessandro25
2022-05-05, 12:20 AM
Hi guys, I've been trying to do an angled cut on this wall cladding in order to match with the rafter/beam without success.
109087(fig. 1)
Details:
- I created this wall cladding using a Metric Curtain Wall Panel template.
- Each part of the curtain wall is looking like this, I think the high number of individual parts worsen the problem (since it covers long faces of the shed).
109088(fig. 2)
What I have tried with no success:
- Cut geometry using a reference plane;
- Attach top/base using a reference plane;
- Edit profile/boundaries of the curtain wall;
- Select curtain wall and change the angle of the grid;
- Repeat the profile (fig 2.) a couple times after each other on family creation in order to create longer/less parts(?).
I posted the same topic in other forums/facebook and I think the solution would come from mass use as well, I did some trials with mass without good results either. I'm a beginner/intermediate on revit so I might be doing some dumb mistakes.
Other guys suggested me to use mullions only, but I wanted to create a proper cladding profile for it.
A user from the Autodesk forum gave a good solution but I couldn't manage to do it. Link for the post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit...080098#M351683
If you guys have any ideas I would much appreciate it.
Thanks.
109087(fig. 1)
Details:
- I created this wall cladding using a Metric Curtain Wall Panel template.
- Each part of the curtain wall is looking like this, I think the high number of individual parts worsen the problem (since it covers long faces of the shed).
109088(fig. 2)
What I have tried with no success:
- Cut geometry using a reference plane;
- Attach top/base using a reference plane;
- Edit profile/boundaries of the curtain wall;
- Select curtain wall and change the angle of the grid;
- Repeat the profile (fig 2.) a couple times after each other on family creation in order to create longer/less parts(?).
I posted the same topic in other forums/facebook and I think the solution would come from mass use as well, I did some trials with mass without good results either. I'm a beginner/intermediate on revit so I might be doing some dumb mistakes.
Other guys suggested me to use mullions only, but I wanted to create a proper cladding profile for it.
A user from the Autodesk forum gave a good solution but I couldn't manage to do it. Link for the post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit...080098#M351683
If you guys have any ideas I would much appreciate it.
Thanks.