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yes_and_no
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yes_and_no
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I have metal standing roof modeled as sloped glaze.

The family works fine as i added borders to the roof, etc. Yet the "ridge" has not been created.

Is there a way to add that systematically or model in place is only way to go ? I also think of split the roof but it's not worth it.

Anyone ?

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ToanDN
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You can create a corner mullion type and use Mullion tool to place them where you want, or assign it to the sloped glazing type.

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Lachlan-JWP
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I prefer to use a specific roof type for flashing. It's set at 5mm thick and has a same colour as the main roof.

Copy the main roof, paste and move it 5mm up then change it's type to the 5mm flashing roof.

You can then use a vertical opening or adjust the boundary to suit your needs.

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yes_and_no
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I don't understand your suggestion.

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Lachlan-JWP
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Have a look at the attached file. I think it's the quickest and easiest way to get roof flashing modelled without going overboard.

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ToanDN
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@yes_and_no wrote:

I don't understand your suggestion.


That is actually a very good approach.

- Copy paste the roof aligned in place, move up and change to a different type

 

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Use Vertical Cut Opening tool and draw the boundaries to cut out the new roof

 

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Result.

 

 

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syman2000
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Try using the Quad corner mullion. It will create the cap that you wanted.

 

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