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modeling special scales

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I would like to create a scale made only of pedates (yet made), which are supported by 2 parameterized swallows to be positioned under the pawn. after evaluations on which objects I have started with the local components then using the parameters, but the thing does not convince me very much and above all it is unchangeable. the ideal would be to be able to manage the profile of the support (not always round) the sizing and positioning under paved. Can someone please help me? Thank you very much
 
but do you need to see them in 3d sti tondini?? Otherwise you make a lot of mess for nothing.. .
 
But the idea is that they come automatically.
the question is as follows: It is not possible to predict and therefore automate the realization of every type of scale, especially at the structural level (tiranti, profiles of any form, hinges etc...) and it does not even make sense in my opinion to create any element in 3d (even to the screw and bolt!) especially if hidden from the steps as in your case.
coming to us, I do not understand the possibility of automatic inserting those swallows
what scale should you print that section?
 
then I have to make the project and also the executive of the scale, made of about 15 tables. and clear that I'm trying to automate the manual drawing to the maximum, that's why I try to automate the swallows, they were also only in section but automated senno and how to use the cad. scales 1:50
 
were also only in section but automated senno and how to use cad. scales 1:50
I understand your problem, but revit is not a scale design software. a scale like yours is not the classic monolithic in cca thrown into work, it is a set consisting of parts manufactured in workshop. a similar scale is designed with specific software or with mechanical design software (inventor for example has an export tool to revit)

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at least the worst automates as much as possible and eventually dresses with simple 2d details (what I would do).
You're trying to make him do things he's not prepared for.
 

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