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Hey guys, what's up... I'm a newbie who is looking for some help...
I'm trying to model sort of a cable stayed structure for my college's final...
So, the thing is that I'm having issues to correctly model that little piece of s.. xD
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Please, could someone tell me which is correct way of doing it?Specifically to model the wires that supports the building.
Thank you very much !
Btw I'm using revit 2016
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Wires are a problem because they are so small. I created a wire (rod) family (non-hosted) that is a simple sweep using a instance based, length parameter.
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My rod family with eye ends used to support a canopy on a hotel.
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