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Beveled Countertops

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BigPicture045
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Beveled Countertops

I model countertops with floors. I would like to have a bevel around the edge of the countertop. As you can see in the image, the countertop I am modeling has a slight C-shaped bevel. 

 

 

 

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RDAOU
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@BigPicture045 

 

What is the question? how to model the beveled edge?

 

Edit the family >> create a void sweep >> in 3D pick the edges of the countertop >> finish sketch >> use cut geometry

 

 

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BigPicture045
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How do you edit the family, it is a floor. 

 

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ToanDN
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@BigPicture045 wrote:

How do you edit the family, it is a floor. 

 

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Then model in place and create a void sweep using the same method, cut geometry the floor with the void then finish the model in place.

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RDAOU
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@BigPicture045 

 

That is an interesting way to model furniture and countertops! and so shall the swept void be too ... in-place.

 

Consistency is good...but you should consider modeling such elements as families instead

 

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BigPicture045
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I was able to put a bevel on my [Floor Element] countertops by simply using  1 Model In-Place Void Sweep. Thanks for the help.

 

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