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What is the best way to create a raised flooring system? i'd appreciate any help you guys might have on this.
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are you talking concerete or timber?
if timber, I would use the "Beam System" under the structural tab, just pick the beam profile set span and off you go... on top of that you can draw your floor to what ever thickness...
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Raised flooring system? Can't you just set the offset from the level?
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It's pretty easy to offset the floor from the level or even adjust the structure of the floor to include an air gap, but how do you show the supports? Someone said to use wall elements but a wall doesn't look like a raised floor support. Any Ideas?
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Hi, do you have any images for what are you trying to do??
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You could create generic floor based family for the supports or even the raised floor units if you need them modelled, although you may just create the seperate floor or gap in the same floor as you suggest and draft the supports (or create a repeating detail family). Do these need to modelled?
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What I ended up doing was downloading a spider connection and modifying it into a raised floor support. I like the idea of doing a repeating detail. Having all those little buggers in my model is bogging me down and I ended up deleting the ones that didn't show up in my sections anyway. thanx.
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