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Modeling a Curved slab-balcony

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saclovitzky
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Modeling a Curved slab-balcony

Hello,

 

How do you model a curve slab?

 

Pls. see attached screenshot.

 

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Message 2 of 11
Rafal.Gaweda
in reply to: saclovitzky

4 arcs on the edge ?



Rafal Gaweda
Message 3 of 11
Rafacascudo
in reply to: saclovitzky

Import it from architecture drawing??

Rafael Medeiros
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napooil
in reply to: saclovitzky

As your picture . I guess you model Curved slab in revit therefore you can send analytical model to robot. as picture

 

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saclovitzky
in reply to: saclovitzky

thanks all guys, I've found a workaround by using "arc" and "polyline" combination.

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Anonymous
in reply to: saclovitzky

Hey Saclovitzky, how did you actually model with the arcs and polylines? I have a similar project and I'm finding it difficult to make the curved slabs 

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Rafacascudo
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On polyline dialog there are small icons where you alternate to arc drawing mode

Rafael Medeiros
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Anonymous
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I was able to make the outline Rafa but I wasn't able to "fill" in the slab sadly.

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Rafacascudo
in reply to: saclovitzky

On the same dialog , on parameters ,you should mark it as "panel"

Rafael Medeiros
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Anonymous
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Oh. Got it! Thank You!
Message 11 of 11

Hi @saclovitzky

thanks all guys, I've found a workaround by using "arc" and "polyline" combination.


Do you mind posting your workaround as a picture (pictures) so that it is easier to both find and follow for those of us who are still looking for the solution? Thank you.

 



Artur Kosakowski

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