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Hi guys, I've been trying to do an angled cut on this wall cladding in order to match with the rafter/beam without success.
(fig. 1)
Details:
- I created this wall cladding using a Metric Curtain Wall Panel template.
- Each part of the curtain wall is looking like this, I think the high number of individual parts worsen the problem (since it covers long faces of the shed).
(fig. 2)
What I have tried with no success:
- Cut geometry using a reference plane;
- Attach top/base using a reference plane;
- Edit profile/boundaries of the curtain wall;
- Select curtain wall and change the angle of the grid;
- Repeat the profile (fig 2.) a couple times after each other on family creation in order to create longer/less parts(?).
I haven't tried any mass solution yet because It shouldn't have such a complex solution for this case I guess.
If you guys have any ideas I would much appreciate it.
Thanks.
Custom curtain panels only work with rectangular shapes. Workarounds: Use vertical mullions with a corrugated profile to create vertical ribs. No panels at all.
FWIW: This entire corrugated structure is modeled with Curtain Walls having only Mullions. Opening and gables were made by editing the Curtain Wall profiles.
What @barthbradley suggested is brilliant (only mullions) but what if you want to quantify panels...right?
Several ways to do so
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Really appreciate your replies guys.
Ah, I forgot to mention one thing I've done, which is: I used an existing curtain wall profile (Curtain_Wall-Exterior_Glazing) and then edited type using the one I created:
Since I'm beginner/intermediate and haven't really been using curtain walls much, I don't know how to put in practice some of the solutions you guys suggest 😂, sorry.
As far as I understood what @barthbradley and @ToanDN suggested, they simulate the cladding with mullions only, right? It's cool but I really wanted a real cladding on it.
@RDAOU thanks for all the effort making the gifs. I'll try to create a family using a Metric Curtain Panel Pattern Based yhis time and see what happens.
If you insist on using a custom curtain panel family then don't change the curtain wall profile, so that it accepts the custom panel. Use an in place mass with a solid form to cut the curtain wall to the shape you want.
I still haven't found out how to cut the claddings guys hehe. I noticed that when I try to use a Metric Curtain Panel Pattern Based and fill up the square with the cladding extrusion, it gets ridiculously heavy and slow, impossible to manage.
3.
@RDAOU wrote:... or even simply cut and trim the curtain wall to the shape you desire (USING only Panels similar to the below GIF)...ie: what @ToanDN stated on custom panels working only for rectangular shaped walls is not entirely true
Hi, sorry for digging up this subject again, but I 've watch the gifs 20 times I can't figure it out :
How did you make the trim or the cut-out in your custom pannel ?
(From my understanding, yours is a simple Metric Curtain Wall Panel Family with a kind of array of extrusion and maybe a what seems to be a void cut with a angle parameter ?)
The only way I found is to cut the pannel with a Mass in place, simple, but it does'nt substract the area in the property, so it's pretty useless. What am I missing ?
i use the custom profile as mullions and sometimes , that i have to use the panel i make them to custom profile for the last piece.
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