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Octagon roof

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Octagon roof

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Hello,

 

Sort of newbie to revit, Im trying to get a 8 sided gazebo roof with a 6/12 pitch, I've tried each one seperate but then I get the "lines must not overlap" or "lines must form a loop" error, spent too much time trying to connect, reconnect lines, etc...any suggestions are greatly appreciated, thank you .

 

 

Dallas

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Octagon roof

Hello,

 

Sort of newbie to revit, Im trying to get a 8 sided gazebo roof with a 6/12 pitch, I've tried each one seperate but then I get the "lines must not overlap" or "lines must form a loop" error, spent too much time trying to connect, reconnect lines, etc...any suggestions are greatly appreciated, thank you .

 

 

Dallas

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SteveKStafford
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It should be pretty easy. Start Roof by Footprint. Select sketching option Polygon (either circumscribed or inscribed), sketch the desired size roof. Alternatively you can use pick walls, set a desired Overhang on the Options Bar (just make sure your walls are forming a good octagon first). Double check the pitch of each roof sketch segment and then Finish Roof.


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It should be pretty easy. Start Roof by Footprint. Select sketching option Polygon (either circumscribed or inscribed), sketch the desired size roof. Alternatively you can use pick walls, set a desired Overhang on the Options Bar (just make sure your walls are forming a good octagon first). Double check the pitch of each roof sketch segment and then Finish Roof.


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Thanks Steve, duh.....I should've knowed.

 

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Thanks Steve, duh.....I should've knowed.

 

Dallas

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