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mullion birleşim

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soyhannnnn
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mullion birleşim

mullıon bırlesım detaytı.png2 mullionu düzgün bır sekılde nasıl birleştirebilirim properties panelinden l mullıon v mullıon felan uyguladım ama duzgun sonuc vermedı

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Avaris.
in reply to: soyhannnnn

Unpin and delete both mullions at the ends. Extend to connect the ends of the glass. Then place a corner mullion at the edge.

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soyhannnnn
in reply to: Avaris.

camların orda birleşmesi lazım yani uzatamam

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barthbradley
in reply to: soyhannnnn

You mean you do not want a corner mullion; you want the glazing to "wrap" the corner. That's going to require an in-place component representing the corner glazing panel -- as well as unpinning and deleting the existing mullions that are there.  Not a big feat at all.  

 

...if you don't mind having the edges showing, you could even use a corner mullion that is same thickness and material as your glazed panels. It would need to be offset of course to line up with the panels.  

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soyhannnnn
in reply to: barthbradley

Can you show me how to use the corner mullion with the picture?
 
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barthbradley
in reply to: soyhannnnn

@Avaris. posted a You Tube Video. Doesn't that help you?  All those corner type Mullions should be in your Project Browser. 

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soyhannnnn
in reply to: barthbradley

mullıon 2.pngmulıon bırlesım.png@avaris @Anonymous thank you very much. How can I solve this kind of problem??

Message 8 of 8
barthbradley
in reply to: soyhannnnn

That's more a design question, than a Revit question.  That's an unusual intersection.  How do you think they are going to connect all together in the real world?  I'd be researching for ideas.  Some aesthetically pleasing ways to do it.  Googling images is a great way to get ideas.  

 

...there are 3-way mullions.  You could model one in-place. A Sweep,  

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