Hi,
I'm trying to create a sloped glazing roof but I'm having problems with the end mullion. I wanted Revit to cut the last mullion so that the boundary that I defined is completely covered. As it seems, Revit either adds a complete last mullion, surpassing the boundary, or removes the last mullion, creating a hole on the roof. I tried using a vertical shaft to cut the last mullion that surpasses the prescribed boundary but had no success..
How would you accomplish this?
Thanks
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Hi, have you tried a void to cut the mullion instead of a shaft? Shafts only cuts floors and roofs, i think. But i've created a sloped roof here, with a chamfer in one of the corners so the end mullion gets shorter, and worked fine. Could you post a image of what you're trying to do?
Gustavo
I can try that...I thought there would be a faster and cleaner way though...
I just realized that the sloped glazing roofs adds an empty system panel at each grid...i can use that to cut the mullion....
thanks