This time, Revit will automatically detect the reference for the end point based on the parallel horizontal line that we first drew. It will also highlight the dimension Click at the intersection highlighted. Now, move the cursor upwards in 90 degrees vertical and click at the start point of the first line to close the rectangular loop. Click Esc twice to end the Model Line tool. Next, we want to create a fillet arc of 1.
Choose a fillet arc. Check the Radius option from the options bar and specify 1. Go to the drawing area. Click anywhere on the left vertical line. Next, click on the bottom horizontal line. A fillet arc of 1. Alternative Approach: Repeat Steps 1 to 4 from above.
In the Modify Place Lines tab, under the draw panel, you will see options for choosing different shapes to draw. Choose a rectangle. In your drawing area, draw a rectangle of an approximate size. Accuracy of the dimensions are not important at this stage.
NOTE: If you click on a vertical line, a horizontal dimension appears in the rectangle and if you select horizontal line, a vertical dimension appears. This might be strange for users who are accustomed to CAD. However, in Revit, the temporary dimensions appear as references to other objects nearby. Thanks Solved! Message 2 of 4. Message 3 of 4. Thanks again. When you are doing fillet arc or tangent arc, you also have the option to specify a radius also in the options bar.
Originally Posted by david. Originally Posted by irwin. Forgot password or user name? Posts Latest Activity Photos. Page of 3. Filtered by:. Previous 1 2 3 template Next. April 19, , AM. I'm trying to model an existing parking curb. I'm using 6" high "walls" and have an island with curves on each end: one is 5' radius and one is 3' radius.
I can't create a wall between these curved ends that is tangent to both end curves. This is exposing my complete non-understanding of the wall tool but I have to ask: how do I complete this simple task, please? Illustration attached. Attached Files tangent question. Tags: parking , paving , site , tangent. Dimitri Harvalias. Easiest way is to start with the two straight segments and then use the Fillet Arc tool to complete the curved ends.
Comment Post Cancel. In this case, all I have is what I've shown: the curved ends with the correct radii and the correct distance between them. It's that second line that, in Autocad I'm sorry to mention , I would draw tangent to each curve no problem. I can't find any way to do this in Revit.
I've got another situation also: I need a curved segment tangent to two non-parallel lines and a large radius curve screenshot attached. Since I have two lines this time I tried using the fillet arc tool, but I don't know the radius it's set in Autocad by picking 3 points all tangent to the objects and can't snap to the working arc using tangent or perpendicular or any other option, it seems.
I am lost again. I presume you are talking about using the fillet arc tool within the wall creation tool. EDIT: second situation resolved per post 29 below. Attached Files second tangent question. Last edited by lost again again ; April 30, , PM. Reason: pointed to resolution. Here's how I do my curbs, no wall tool needed. You said you have this in Acad, right? Create a profile family for your curb. I usually just draw a 6" x 6" square, and put a 3" filet on the top right corner.
The origin being the bottom left corner of the profile.
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