I'm working on a project with some corrugated steel panels. The panel thickness is 24 GA or 0.025". But Revit appears that it cannot work with this, reporting the Element is too small when I try to close the shape. I zoomed in a large as I could get it but it's a no go. So I changed the thickness to 1/8" and it works fine. But that kind of defeats the purpose.
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Revit is a tool for architects and engineers, not fabricators. Consider how the 24 ga thickness would print at a drawing scale and you will understand.
If you want to model everything with their true gauge then try something like inventor or solidworks.
You know, you are certainly detail-oriented. That's an LOD I don't think even has a number. Maybe 1000?
Seriously though, have you turned Thin Lines OFF and seen what it does to all your fine detailing work?
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