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I have a C-shaped ramp that I have enclosed in glass. But I want to trim the glass right below the ramp. But I'm not sure how to trim it since it's curved and the ends are at different elevations. I'm pretty sure I have to use a void massing, but I don't know which one or how to draw it properly. Thanks. Michelle
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well im not that experienced with massing yet but i would try a sweep blend void. Do the c shape 2d sketch then the two profile sketches at either end. not sure but id try that until someone else can help
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Try this tutorial by Mr Spot. http://www.revitcity.com/tutorials/stair-wall_trimming/
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Also, see this: http://www.cadscope.co.uk/movies/swept_blend/swept_blend.html
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