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Dimensioning Slanted curved wall at the cut plane

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Anonymous
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Dimensioning Slanted curved wall at the cut plane

Hey guys. I need some help on figuring out how to do something in Revit. This structured wall was designed after a horn, as it moves higher the center point arcs and the ellipses get smaller.

 

I am trying to detail out a stair cone wall at 4 foot increments in a plan view so the the contractor in the field can build a form for the concrete.

 

From the basement floor level to the top of the structure is 24’. I need to dimension the center points at each 4’ height increment along with the overall ellipse size at that height. I also need to keep the center point noted on the bottom of it along with noting it at the cut plane for that view.

 

The problem is I can only dimension to the center point and ellipse points at the plate levels. It will not allow me to choose the wall portion at the cut plane that I specified in the properties for the views I created. Is there another way, besides creating individual floor levels for each cut plane I would like. This may go to 1' increments once the contractor reviews the details. I am trying to avoid having to go through all my currents elevations and sections and turn off all the newly create floor levels that i will need to create.

 

Any ideas on how to do this? I also need to keep the center point noted on the bottom of it along with noting it at the cut plan for that view.

 

Thanks for your help in advance.

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Divide it to Parts at each 4' increment and choose Show Parts for the plan views you want to dimension. Now, you can dimension the wall as you want.
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Anonymous




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Thank you for your help. How do i divide it into
parts?



Greg



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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

 

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