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Hello all, I am attempting to create a depressed concrete slab in a composite steel deck. I have attached a picture of my desired output and what I have in Revit so far. I have attempted using the edit edges tool but I always get extra lines in places where I don't want them. If anyone knows of a tutorial for drawing details mostly for Structural dicipline it would be appreciated. Thank You
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I would probably do this as two slabs. One with a hole in it. Because the top of the lower slab is lower than the bottom of the top slab, I would propably use a edge sweep here to join the two then use join geometry to clean it all up. Seems kind of messy - maybe someone else has another idea.
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