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modeling with revit - copy "empty" extrusions

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RudyB1

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Good morning to all,
I have a courtesy to ask you. .
I am creating a family of fixed furniture composed of various handles.
These handles are cylinders connected.
to make the connection (recommend me if someone uses a better method) I have to do an extrusion on path of a vacuum.
I tried to copy the same mamiglia but the empty extrusion remains only on the original. . .
What do I do?
Thank you very much.
 
... what does it mean to make the connection with "extrusion on path of a vacuum"?
 
You're right, now I'll explain.
 

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if I understand the final object you need you can get it directly with a solid revolution
 
if I understand the final object you need you can get it directly with a solid revolution
... in fact ... (revolution = profile around a board)


keep in mind, however, that in order to better use the families (objects), you must operate as follows:
- the object (handle) must be built by means of a specific family (only the handle);
- the same family (of the handle) will be imported (nidified) into the specific family of the doors you will use in the project;
or
- in a new family of doors that will consist of the specific family of door (type) + the family of the handle (type);
- in the project amounts the door (family of doors including the handle)
 
I'm referring to my discussion of recent days
because for small objects like bathroom accessories and in this case handles
does revit display curved surfaces properly?
in the two buttons attached 5 cm in diameter and 5 mm in height
you can notice that the extruded solid that is the one above does not give problems
while the one below which is a rotation solid gives it
and there is no parameter to change the precision of the circle
and this also applies to solids extruded on path when they are diameters
small (and the handles are)
 

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allego also circumference of 1,5 cm of extruded diam on path
that could be a handle
 

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