Naming reference planes makes it easier to track their.
Revit cut roof with reference plane.
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This method is worth learning so when plane moves everything goes with it.
To align roof ridges use the align tool.
Select the reference plane and on the properties palette enter a name for the plane.
Select the beam to be cut.
Click modify tabgeometry panelcut drop down cut geometry.
To cut a beam at a wall create a reference plane in the plane of the wall where you want the cut to occur.
Cut geometry will not allow me to select the alternately intersecting beam as cut plane and i have found no way of creating a curved reference plane in order to.
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I just tested it again on revit 2013 and it does work.
Having trouble cutting trimming two arched cambered cellular beams where they intersect see attached screenshot.
Here i am using 2 reference planes to control the start and end of the roof extrusion.
Detailed review of reference planes beam and roof systems.
Open the 3d view and click architecture tab work plane panel set.
Use cut geometry and click the element and then click the plane.
And cannot for the life of me figure out a way to cut the intersecting beam.
Use the cut geometry tool to cut a structural member with a plane.
Have tried opening by face etc.
Select the reference plane.
In the work plane dialog select the reference plane name you just created and click ok.
Split element cuts an element such as a wall or line at a selected point.
Go to end view of roof elevation face on to new named ref plane select roof by extrusion the select new named ref plane from drop box.
Trim extend to corner trims or extend one or more elements to form a corner.
1 create another named ref plane in plan view so as to draw the roof profile roughly at end of roof image 1 2.
That is the vertical reference planes on the left and right hand side of the image.
Non cuttable reference plane structural post navigation.
For example use cut geometry to cut a column to a certain height or to stop a beam at a wall.