Sloping slabs etc.
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‎2004-11-10
11:41 PM
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‎2023-05-25
06:04 PM
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Rubia Torres
My other two problems are an inability to draw rebates for brickwork in slab edge beams, and likewise the 45 degree fillets where edge and rib beams connect with the underside of a floor slab.
Any help with these three problems would be greatly appreciated!
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‎2004-11-16 06:19 AM
(I think we met at the 8.0 demo in cda....at least I remember someone in Sandpoint)
The Revit tool is like the mesh tool you show, but when I mean by slab, when you specify a bottom elevation, the whole bottom is at that point....
Now, I remember somewhere/somehow with Mesh, I could bring the bottom of the mesh up....
Such is this, I have a mesh that has an elevation from 971' to 972', I dont want a thickness down to 0'. I thought in 7 you would do -100' or something like that....but I cannot get it to work in 8.1....

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‎2004-11-16 06:45 AM
Attached is a nominal example - but only okay for low slopes...

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‎2004-11-16 06:48 AM
I am one of them - how hard can it be to make a mesh that has a uniform thickness? Geez.
Of course you can turn a mesh into a series of roof planes "meshtoroof" and if you keep the original mesh hidden you can edit it and turn it into roof planes again, but that is a really messy workaround.
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‎2004-11-16 07:03 AM
I dont know what is going on

What is SEO? I tried the stretch height, but it just kept getting taller, rather than shorter....

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‎2004-11-16 07:23 AM
2: make a solid mesh in a regular layer
3: duplicate mesh and while the duplicate is selected switch it to the seo layer and drop it the slab thickness distance.
4: Then do the SEO - see manual.
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‎2004-11-16 07:31 AM
Geez....been using Archicad for the past couple of years and never knew that the SEO was there.....
That could have helped me out on allot of things.....
Thanks for the eye opener....

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