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AT REVIT WORK, WE CAN'T COPE AT CURBED STRUCTURAL MEMBER.
HOW CAN WE COPE AT THAT CASE?
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I assume you mean curved beam, that you want to cope the end to fit another beam or something like that. You could use a void extrusion at the beam end. I would set up a work plane at the end of the beam being tangent at the end, and cut the shape out of the beam with the void. You can find this feature under component model in place. When you create the workplane, if you name the work plane, then use the view framing elevation it will lock directly on the workplane. Then create the void form, select the beam to be cut voila.
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