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Thread: SE220-2U: Slope It, Slope It Good: Sloping Framing in Autodesk® Revit® Structure

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    Default SE220-2U: Slope It, Slope It Good: Sloping Framing in Autodesk® Revit® Structure

    Session: SE220-2U

    Title: Slope It, Slope It Good: Sloping Framing in Autodesk® Revit® Structure

    Instructor: Rebecca Frangipane

    Course Description: Do you feel as though every time you slope a roof you do it a bit differently? This class will cover the basic rules to follow and present steps for fool-proof sloping. It will cover the multiple ways to slope your framing members quickly and accurately on complex buildings, and other miscellaneous items that come up on live projects. From determining the level elevation, to joist seats, to the analytical model, this is the one-stop shop for sloping any roof in Revit Structure.
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