"Surface" tool or ability to rotate slab from horizontal?
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2014-03-21
10:43 AM
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2023-05-23
02:31 PM
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Rubia Torres
I know I could use a morph, terrain or other object, but ideally I'd create the object just like a slab, so I would create the surface perimeter outline, then define its thickness. But it would be rotatable so it could exist in any plane - not just horizontal. I'd prefer not to use combinations of slabs, walls and roofs as they aren't listed together in schedules. Also wall and roof geometry creation methods are different - for example a wall at close to 0° has almost infinite width on the plan and always has the base and top of the wall parallel to horizontal. Similarly a roof at almost 90° has almost infinite height. So, a 'surface' tool (like a slab, but in any plane) would be very useful.
In addition, I wonder if there is a similar way to accomplish 'lines' (such as beads of intumescent mastic) so that the linear metre/volume can appear on the schedule?
The advantage of the 'surface' and 'linear' tool would be that schedules report the quantities in the amounts you'd expect for a particular building material (SMM7, NRM2). For example, we can already schedule brick walls in m2, and concrete slabs in m3. It would be great if I could get that damp-proof membrane which isn't necessarily part of a composite wall or slab, and get its quantities as thickness and m2.
Am I missing an existing tool/object? Does anyone have any work-arounds?
Thanks!
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2014-03-21 12:41 PM
As for schedules, you can edit the fields and criteria as to make this roof appear with other elements (it should perhaps be on the same layer as the others).
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2014-03-21 01:23 PM


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2014-03-21 01:50 PM
You can look at the Morph Tool, copies can be rotated in the 3D or Section/Elevation windows, and the Volume and Surface Area can be scheduled. But its thickness cannot be as easily changed as a Slab or Wall.
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2014-03-21 04:46 PM

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2014-03-22 06:12 AM
Then it can be placed as one objects and your corners will mitre correctly and automatically.
The profile can be stretchy in height and/or width.
You can also schedule this as one item.
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2014-03-25 09:38 AM
Just as the Morph tool is a great generic 'volume' tool, perhaps generic 'surface with thickness' and 'linear with cross section' tools would be useful additions? Should I create a wishlist poll?

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2014-03-25 09:46 AM
Maybe people can come up with some more solutions.
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2014-03-25 12:53 PM
Just use either of the first two Geometry Methods of the Morph, which create polygons and planar surfaces, respectively.
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2014-03-28 05:39 PM
As a simple example, the attached image shows the damp-proof membrane under a raft foundation for a garage (the pink bit). Ideally I want the quanity take-off to report thickness and m2 total for this membrane - so at the moment I'd have to use a combination of slabs, walls and roofs. It gets more difficult at corners, risers and unconventional constructions. How would the ArchiCAD community model the DPM to get that surface area in the schedule?
Thanks!