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I have a project that I need to place roof crickets in, but am not experienced enough in Revit to figure it out for myself. I've been reading the forums on here and can't seem to figure it out. I've attached two pictures to seek some help... I need two roof crickets on both the spots where the roof meets up with the building. You can open up the project file and try to help me out or try to explain it. Anything will help... Thanks!!! Also, I'm using Revit Architecture 2009 if that helps. Thanks!!
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Just remove the 'Defines slope' arrow from the section that extends down.
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You can use a roof by extrusion. Set the work plane to the wall, draw the cricket, set the depth of the roof extrusion. Make a temporary section to work in.
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