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Automatic column heights?

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Anonymous
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Automatic column heights?

Howdy ACE friends...

 

Is there a way to have columns adjust their height between the top of a sloped floor, and the flat floor above?

 

I need the massive replication of this to, hopefully, calculate individual heights of pedestals, for a pedestal paver assembly. Open to other ideas on achieving this.

 

-Bryan

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Redrunner92
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What material are your columns? Steel, concrete, wood or something else?

 

Initially a couple tactics come to mind:

  1. Place all the columns, initially disregarding the levels of their tops and bases. Then select all the columns and use the Attach Top/Base tool to attach their tops to the floor above and their bases to the floor beneath. From my experience, this could leave a gap at the columns' bases since their bases will have a cut parallel to the floor while the actual floor is sloped.
  2. Place all the columns, again disregarding their top and base conditions for the moment. Then draw a reference plane at their tops and another at their bottoms (sloped to match the floor), then use the Cut tool to affix their tops and bottoms to the reference planes. (Note: Concrete columns, cannot be cut using this method, though Precast Concrete columns can be cut like this.)
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Redrunner92

@Redrunner92  thanks for your reply. I've decided to look at this from another angle. Using dynamo I have been able to place points on surfaces, which can be exported. From Dynamo the XYZ coordinates can than be used with a little calculus to derive the information I needed.

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