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    dpc973
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    extend mullions on sloped glazing

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    09-17-2012 01:52 PM

    I made a  metal standing seam roof by putting mullions on sloped glazing roof. Is there a way to extend the mullions past the edge of the perimeter of the roof?

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    Alfredo_Medina
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    Re: extend mullions on sloped glazing

    09-19-2012 05:56 AM in reply to: dpc973
    • Modify the boundary of the curtain wall / roof by moving one edge towards the side where you want the mullions to be extended.
    • Create a new grid line for the curtain wall element where you want the panels to stop. This will create additional short mullions and small panels.
    • Select the extra panels, and change their type to Empty.
    • Delete the extra short mullions.
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    alan.quinn
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    Re: extend mullions on sloped glazing

    09-20-2012 06:32 AM in reply to: Alfredo_Medina

    Nice solution.....thanks for posting.



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    Re: extend mullions on sloped glazing

    11-14-2012 03:01 PM in reply to: dpc973

    Extent the mullions the height of the ridges.

     

     

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    Alfredo_Medina
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    Re: extend mullions on sloped glazing

    11-14-2012 03:42 PM in reply to: jeffrey.vrana

    jeffrey.vrana wrote:

    Extent the mullions the height of the ridges.

     


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