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Hi,
Currently creating a parametric family for a concrete tank structure. The main body of the tank has been created using a revolve. The tank has a sloped body and a number reveals within.
I was wonder if it is possible to add a volume parameter to this tank within the family?
Please Help!!
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Have you tried? Do it. But you will have to tell it how to calculate it.
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The tank is stepped with a hopper pit in the bottom.
Would I have to apply a dim to every face?
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