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hi to everyone, it has been for a few months that I have been using revit architecture version 2010, I am quite well, but for a few days I have found myself in a nice problem, I have a cover with a perimeter in some curved points,
and in revit there is no possibility to place curved beams, in my case I should put an upn type board beam, but I do not have the pallida idea of how to solve this problem, also because I tried to do so: start/component local/solid extrusion/checked the path/ but then I can upload profiles only already set and not allow me to create a profile as I wish!

I'm freaking out. Does anyone know how to explain to me?
Thank you!
 
hi, even a small image of the problem would still like the profile you say can be changed if you open the profile family and create your own......:finger:
in revit, for those who have the subscription 3 you can insert curved beams but also without the sub if you do a section near where you place the beam and you go....draw the profile of the same and then for extrusion it generates itself.
I don't know if I explained..........:eek:
 
hi to everyone, it has been for a few months that I have been using revit architecture version 2010, I am quite well, but for a few days I have found myself in a nice problem, I have a cover with a perimeter in some curved points,
and in revit there is no possibility to place curved beams, in my case I should put an upn type board beam, but I do not have the pallida idea of how to solve this problem, also because I tried to do so: start/component local/solid extrusion/checked the path/ but then I can upload profiles only already set and not allow me to create a profile as I wish!

I'm freaking out. Does anyone know how to explain to me?
Thank you!
try to create a new family:
1) will ask you which model to choose....click on generic metrico.rft model (usually located in c/document and setting/alluser/dataapplications/autodesk/rac2010/metric templates.
2) only in this type of file you have on the menu create solids!!!! then choose solids and choose between extrusion on path.
will ask you before drawing the path (I recommend you spline) and then the two profiles (initial and final) and, if you do not want to draw them clearly you can upload them from the families of the profiles..(always in templates)...if you do not have it in the profiles folder you create it.... ! !
even allows you to create also a calandrated curve beam even in height (...ad helix to understand us...) simply giving an offset to one of the two profiles....from the element property before you give the ok for the final extrusion.
this type of file should be part of the system families....(you know it doesn't seem... but for me revit is an infernal machine. ...
Unfortunately then the soft will slow down so much....so........
3) Once the extrusion is completed, go to the menu and click Family Charge in the project file you were working on...(Become a block in autocad... )
 
and if you want these beams not only have a variable section. . Maybe at the beginning a circle, in the middle oval, and at the end of again circle. .

but also that follow a curved surface?
 

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and if you want these beams not only have a variable section. . Maybe at first a circle, in the middle oval, and at the end of a new circle.. .
create a beam formed by two extrusions on the path, where the second form of the first piece corresponds and matches the first form of the second piece. or you do it in autocad and you care in revit (last beach and only if you do not need to parameterize it)
but also that follow a curved surface?

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