Been working with AutoCAD for decades but now I'm making the move to Revit. So I went through a nice tutorial on youtube about working with corrugated panels. That went well and I have the basics of a new family of this panel I want to use in a project. Trouble is now that I have the panel in Revit, it's horizontal and I want to rotate it to the vertical position. Still being a newbie with Revit I can't seem to grasp what I need to do to orient the 3'x12' corrugated panel vertically???
Here's the link to the youtube tutorial. Right about the halfway point is where I'm at with it. I'm really only after getting the basic generic model family to the point where I can insert it into an existing project.
Create it as a work plane based, uncheck always vertical, then you can rotate it in the project.
Share the family you are working on.
@btillman wrote:I want to rotate it to the vertical position. Still being a newbie with Revit I can't seem to grasp what I need to do to orient the 3'x12' corrugated panel vertically???
You can't.
You can make the panel with horizontal ribs using your profile, but the issue you'll have then is that the panel won't flex correctly.
My suggestion would be to make the corrugated ribs as horizontal Mullions.
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