Flat slab with sloping top surface

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2011-06-02
03:10 AM
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2023-05-25
05:44 PM
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Rubia Torres
2011-06-02
03:10 AM
Is there an easy way to draw a concrete floor slab with a flat underside but sloping top? One often has to construct slabs for outside decks that incorporate a slight falls for drainage. It is not the same as drawing a ramp because these have sloping undersides and tops.
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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2011-06-03 11:01 AM
2011-06-03
11:01 AM
laszlonagy wrote:NCornia wrote:
Perhaps this wiki article by AC wizard Laszlo Nagy has something that may help: http://www.archicadwiki.com/FlatTopRoof
this is nice.

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2011-06-30 09:44 PM
2011-06-30
09:44 PM
Hi ..again
I've been exploring the new shell tool and obviously , it doesn't resolve the problem .... no way to have changes in thikness when adding points with different altitudes in the shell tool
(it is also impossible to add point inside a shell )
I've been exploring the new shell tool and obviously , it doesn't resolve the problem .... no way to have changes in thikness when adding points with different altitudes in the shell tool
(it is also impossible to add point inside a shell )
AC12_27 |Win11_64bit|
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