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Miter Mullions in Elevation?

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josh.hafel
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Miter Mullions in Elevation?

Is it possible to miter Vertical and Horizontal Border Mullions together in Revit? or does anybody know of a better way to achieve this? The curtain wall has a fin that is attached around the border of the system and it makes a continuous loop. I built the fin into the mullion's profile. Below are some sketches of what I am trying to achieve, I tried to make them as clear as possible so hopefully they make sense. Thanks for any help!

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syman2000
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Mullion is limited in terms of mitering the corner. So you may want to build in mullion extruded profile to the curtainwall panel.

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lucdoucet_msdl
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@josh.hafel 

 


@josh.hafel wrote:

Is it possible to miter Vertical and Horizontal Border Mullions together in Revit?

The short answer is no.

 


or does anybody know of a better way to achieve this?

The alternative is a single pane window unit (such as you are showing in the screen capture) would be better modeled as a window family. This would allow you the control over the graphic representation of the miter joint but will need to have multiple families depending on the number of internal mullions your project requires.

 

-luc

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