Section cutting plane normal to a road path
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2021-07-03 10:10 AM
Thanks in advance
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2021-07-15 09:13 PM
Then if you select the roof top and bottom
On the other hand, if you select the roof top and bottom
Can you confirm this?


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2021-07-05 02:40 AM
However rotate the model in the 3D window as you require and apply your cutting planes.
You can now save as a 3D Document (right mouse click).
This can be annotated just like any other 2D view.
Dimensioning will be accurate, even for something not perpendicular to the cutting plane.
Barry.
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2021-07-13 07:03 PM
So yes I understood what you explained to me earlier, and I wanted to go a bit further:
To solve this I tried to convert the roof to a FORM, and in fact in this case dimensions are returning the right thickness value, but I loose the "editability" of the model, and the visualization setting linked to this BIM object that is much prettier.
I hope that what i wrote is understandable enough and you have some more handy tips for this

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2021-07-13 10:19 PM
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2021-07-14 11:36 AM
fab wrote:The vertical section is already displaying the real thickness to the components. It is geometrically correct.
i don't get the real thickness of all the components on it.
But if you just want to give a more practical information for the construction site. Like the thickness of the first asphalt layer will be, lets say, 10cm, then why don't you just edit the dimension with a custom text?
I mean: Is the difference between the "real" and "distorted" thickness relevant?
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2021-07-14 05:39 PM

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2021-07-15 03:55 AM
fab wrote:
Now the strange thing is that with this view setting i my case, I created the slope road with the roof tool to have a multi layered compounds material, when I add dimension to the 3D doc generated view, dimensions does not return the actual thickness of the various materials layers but instead the distances that are defined by the intersections of the horizontal cut plane with each material outline and not with my custom angle cut plane, thus generally returning me values greater than their real thickness.
We will need to see some images of what you are trying to do.
If the cut plane is perpendicular to the roof slope, you should get the true thickness and it should dimension accurately.
Barry.
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2021-07-15 04:26 PM
00 to show the cut plane (45°)
01 a first 3D document with some annotations to explain what is what with right quote for both objects
02 another 3D doc with a different angle with right quote for both objects
03 the 3D document set with an angle normal to the cut-plane with the wrong quote on the roof element
04 in the next reply post there are the dimensions on various thickness extract from different cut planes
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2021-07-15 04:28 PM
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2021-07-15 06:22 PM