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amjhousedesign
2006-03-31, 08:20 PM
Hi, I am a new user of Revit and I am trying to do a roof on a (930sf)
home that has different plate heights. This is no problem for me
in 2d but I just can do it with Revit. I know this must be very
easy for a lot of you. If anyone can help I can send you this .rvt file
Please reply to amjhousedesign@yahoo.com
Sure apreciate any help. Thank you
You can manually set the height of any wall to any desired plate height or insert levels of the various plate heights and set the wall heights to those levels.
Merlin
2006-04-02, 03:28 AM
Hi, I am a new user of Revit and I am trying to do a roof on a (930sf)
home that has different plate heights. This is no problem for me
in 2d but I just can do it with Revit. I know this must be very
easy for a lot of you. If anyone can help I can send you this .rvt file
Please reply to amjhousedesign@yahoo.com
Sure apreciate any help. Thank you
Hi,
Welcome to the Forums......I'm not sure I understand your problem here...is it the forming the roof to spring from 2 different heights? There can be a few ways to it, but I think the simplest way is this:
1. Choose Roof by Footprint from the Design Toolbar.
2. Select all the walls and the sketch lines appear.
3. Select those lines that are springing from the upper height and "right click" ...a select properties from the menu that appears.
4. Go to the option of "Plate offset from base" and enter the upper plate height (i.e. the distance between the upper and lower plates)
5. Select Finish Roof
HTH
John Mc
douggodfrey
2006-04-02, 02:03 PM
It is a combination of 5 roofs using "roofs by footprint" and adjusting the plate offsets. use pick walls whenever possible to ensure they plane properly. I left the overlapping roofs in place without cleaning up which you can see from the underside when orbiting.
I was having trouble viewing the DWF file before uploading so if it doesn't upload properly, send me you e-mail and i can send the file directly.
douggodfrey
2006-04-02, 02:09 PM
These uploaded better
Mr Spot
2006-04-03, 03:45 AM
Thanks, I have been with this for about 2 weeks
but at least I know It can be done. I will try to do
what you told me as soon as I finish some work
I have to do. It would be nice If you could send
me your .rvt file if you can. I wouldn't know how
to clean up this roof also.
Thanks a lot,
Alberto Martinez
amjhousedesign@yahoo.com
Alberto,
You should've let me know if you had trouble understanding the file i sent you.
In my version i used a mass so as i could keep the roof as one element. For simplicity though Doug's method is probably easier to understand.
Cheers.
amjhousedesign
2006-04-03, 04:20 AM
Alberto,
You should've let me know if you had trouble understanding the file i sent you.
Sorry Mr. Spot........I didn't receive your file but I still want
It.
Thank you
Mr Spot
2006-04-03, 06:46 AM
Alberto,
Just resent it. It appears I forgot to attach the file the first time... :)
Note it wasn't completely finished, you just need to do they bay window roof.
cadclips81126
2006-04-09, 08:19 PM
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I have taken a different approach that seems to work perfectly in this particular case
This does require creating the 2d roof plan geometry (or to the best of your ability) first. I used AutoCAD to draw the 2d roof plan then imported the dwg file. In this case it seems the 2d roof plan is readily available.
Then you simply trace the 2d linework with a REVIT footprint roof using 'Lines' not 'Pick Walls'. Add your slopes and set the roof Base Level and Offset from Base Level.
You do have to break the overall roof down into 4 major parts.
Mixing up the 'Pick Walls' tool with the 'Lines' tool during roof sketching creates problems for beginners. I try to stick to one or the other per roof.
Below are links to a hard copy tutorial and CADCLIP demonstrating how it works.
http://www.dgcad.com/downloads/CADCLIP-REV-VARYING-ROOF-PLATES.pdf
http://www.dgcad.com/downloads/CADCLIP-REV-VARYING-ROOF-PLATES.wmv
You can right click the links above and click 'Save Target As..." to download the file and share with others.
Hope this helps.
DG
amjhousedesign
2006-04-10, 05:17 AM
Thanks a lot everyone....with all this help I'm pretty sure I'm going to change to revit.
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