Rotating a roof?
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2010-03-28
07:55 AM
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02:57 PM
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Rubia Torres
2010-03-28
07:55 AM
As per my attached rough sketch.
When I draw the 45 degree roof parallel with the flat roof one end is higher /lower than the other end because of the 1 degree pitch/fall
The 45 degree roof encompases /surrounds the flat 1 degree roof as shown.
Thanks
sorry can't seem to add an attachment (never done it before)
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2010-03-28 10:11 AM
2010-03-28
10:11 AM
vandewc wrote:To add an attachment, click on the "Browse" button (as shown bellow) and select your file.
sorry can't seem to add an attachment (never done it before)

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2010-03-28 10:49 AM
2010-03-28
10:49 AM
adytc wrote:And don't use the Add Attachment button, because the system doesn't allow more than one attachment to each posting. That button should be removed!vandewc wrote:To add an attachment, click on the "Browse" button (as shown bellow) and select your file.
sorry can't seem to add an attachment (never done it before)
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1

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2010-03-28 11:02 AM
2010-03-28
11:02 AM
vandewc wrote:Should be no problem. Use the Trim command. Select one roof, command/ctrl - click on that edge of the other roof you want trimmed. Then select the other roof and trim the corresponding edge of the first. The edges will trim to each other.
When I draw the 45 degree roof parallel with the flat roof one end is higher /lower than the other end because of the 1 degree pitch/fall
(You might have to create a hole in the flat roof first, in plan roughly corresponding to the shape of the 45° roofs, so you have corresponding edges to trim everywhere.)
You can also use SEO (Solid Element Operations) but the results of those won't be visible in plan.
Both procedures are explained in Archicad's Help.
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2010-03-28 07:26 PM
2010-03-28
07:26 PM
You could use one (thick) roof with a 1° slope... then use the "Roof Edge Tool" in the pet pallet to change each edge to a "custom" angle (135°).
Marc Corney, Architect
Red Canoe Architecture, P. A.
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