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Catnic Lintels/Beams

Anonymous
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I'm struggling with this one. How do people add in lintels/steel/beams, in this case a Catnic CG90/100 for a cavity wall?



I feel I should be adding this detail in 3D or should I just draw it in 2D over my section cut in the view map.

I've looked through the Beam tool and the Import Standard Steel Profiles and the closest I could find was a Z shape under EuroCode. But it's not right. On the Catnic site they have BIM models but they are all in .rfa (Revit) format, no idea how you get that into ArchiCAD for OSX users. They also have DWG files but each time I've tried to import in ArchiCAD 20, even with the import scale set to mm, it's not the correct scale. The only success I have had is using Sketchup to save the DWG to SKP, open that in ArchiCAD 20 and copy/paste into the working plan.



For future UK Catnic lintel needs should I follow a 'Complex Custom Profile' tutorial, assuming that this would allow me to start adding in the dwg/profiles and manufactures specs so I can insert this as a 3D object next time? Unless there is a UK plugin I not seen...

I just not sure how to tackle next time without using something like Sketchup, unless that is a typical process.

Thanks
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runxel
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breathee wrote:
I'm struggling with this one. How do people add in lintels/steel/beams, in this case a Catnic CG90/100 for a cavity wall?
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For future needs should I follow a 'Complex Custom Profile' tutorial?
I highly recommend to look into it 🙂
Custom profiles are neither vodoo, nor that 'complex'. Instead this is one of the very basic things to use in Archicad.
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Laszlo Nagy
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Yes, just create a Complex Profile of that Lintel in the Profile Manager, make it available for the Beam Tool and place a Profiled Beam that uses this Profile.
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Anonymous
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Great, I shall check out the Complex Custom Profile in more detail.

@runxel, haven't come across a need to use this plugin, but great idea! No chance of getting it to run in Atom Editor?
Laszlo Nagy
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That clip you linked in is about a totally different are of ARCHICAD (Energy Evaluation).

Go on YouTube and search for "archicad complex profiles", you will find multiple videos about it.
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