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*Dustin
wall end condition?
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05-27-2010 07:40 AM
So I have a curved wall meeting up with a curved/angled curtain wall system.
What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt up with
the curtain wall?
thanks
What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt up with
the curtain wall?
thanks
*cdv
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05-27-2010 07:48 AM in reply to:
*Dustin
Go to the elevation that shows the side of masonry wall, click on the wall
then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
and you are done .
"Dustin" wrote in message
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> So I have a curved wall meeting up with a curved/angled curtain wall
> system. What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt
> up with the curtain wall?
>
> thanks
>
then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
and you are done .
"Dustin"
news:6398553@discussion.autodesk.com...
> So I have a curved wall meeting up with a curved/angled curtain wall
> system. What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt
> up with the curtain wall?
>
> thanks
>
*Dustin
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05-27-2010 08:03 AM in reply to:
*Dustin
tried that and I do not get the edit profile option with the curved brick
wall
"cdv" wrote in message
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Go to the elevation that shows the side of masonry wall, click on the wall
then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
and you are done .
"Dustin" wrote in message
news:6398553@discussion.autodesk.com...
> So I have a curved wall meeting up with a curved/angled curtain wall
> system. What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt
> up with the curtain wall?
>
> thanks
>
wall
"cdv"
news:6398543@discussion.autodesk.com...
Go to the elevation that shows the side of masonry wall, click on the wall
then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
and you are done .
"Dustin"
news:6398553@discussion.autodesk.com...
> So I have a curved wall meeting up with a curved/angled curtain wall
> system. What is the trick to angle out the end of the wall so it will butt
> up with the curtain wall?
>
> thanks
>
*Brian Winterscheidt
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05-27-2010 08:09 AM in reply to:
*Dustin
On 5/27/2010 10:03 AM, Dustin wrote:
> tried that and I do not get the edit profile option with the curved brick
> wall
Make the masonry wall longer, use an in-place void to remove the portion
below the curtain wall.
--
Brian Winterscheidt
LWPB Architecture
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
> tried that and I do not get the edit profile option with the curved brick
> wall
Make the masonry wall longer, use an in-place void to remove the portion
below the curtain wall.
--
Brian Winterscheidt
LWPB Architecture
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
*Dave Jones
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05-27-2010 08:20 AM in reply to:
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On 5/27/2010 7:48 AM, cdv wrote:
> Go to the elevation that shows the side of masonry wall, click on the wall
> then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
> same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
> newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
> and you are done .
>
will that work if the face plane of the curtain wall is curved? You
wouldn't be able to use a line for the trim/extend...
--
Dave - DDP
Acad 2011 and Revit 2011
Win 7 Pro 64 bit
Intel I7-860 @2.8GHz
12GB DDR3 RAM
GeForce GTX260
> Go to the elevation that shows the side of masonry wall, click on the wall
> then in the ribbon click edit profile, once in edit mode draw a line at the
> same angle of the curtain wall, trim/extend the upper and lower lines to the
> newly created line, erase the vertical line representing the old wall edge
> and you are done .
>
will that work if the face plane of the curtain wall is curved? You
wouldn't be able to use a line for the trim/extend...
--
Dave - DDP
Acad 2011 and Revit 2011
Win 7 Pro 64 bit
Intel I7-860 @2.8GHz
12GB DDR3 RAM
GeForce GTX260
