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Im pretty new to revit.
And I need to get a floor to fin into sheet pile wall. I now got the sheet piles set us a wall using the array function.
Is there any way i can get the boundery of floor to follow the sheet piles or make the sheet piles cut into the floors boundary. Could i set the sheet piles up using something else than array to make it work? I cant do it manualy (1000+ sheet piles)
using Revit Structure 2016
Hope someone can help
Mat.Kva
Edited on: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 7:51:23 AM
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Do you really need to model these shapes? Modeling items like this can potentially overload your project.
For metal panel siding, we don't model the shapes, we use a material. The siding limits are shown as the typical interior/exterior wall lines of a singal material wall. This is all you really need in plan views. In detail views, you replace the wall with detail elements that show the profile.
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