Click view tabgraphics panel cut profile.
Revit create roof cut profile.
Open the revit family with unattached voids and click create tab properties panel family category and parameters.
The default is plumb cut as we have seen in the previous images.
That is the element s 3d geometry and its appearance in other views does not change.
In this tutorial we learn how the edit cut profile tool can be used to modify the boundary that is created when we cut through a model element.
Select the object to be cut.
I have split this tutorial into 3 sections in section 1 we ll create a very simple revit model that we ll use for the rest of the tutorial.
This will instruct revit to proceed and create the 3d geometry for your roof form.
Notice how the roof is built down from the profile sketch you created.
Click modify tab geometry panel cut drop down cut geometry.
So in this tutorial we will close it edges using roof fascia.
You can change the roof type at any point but the upper surface of your roof type will always be coincident with the.
The tool is available in plan rcp and section views.
In the family category and parameters dialog select cut with voids when loaded and click ok.
As always the general philosophy here at revit zone is to learn via step by step examples.
Load the family into the project and place it.
This video covers how to build a profile family load it into a test project create the wall sweep family and apply it to a wall.
Revit gives us three options.
First of all you will need to ensure you have a fascia profile family loaded into your project.
We are going to use the roof slab as a gutter.
Use the cut profile tool to change the shape of elements that are cut in a view such as roofs floors walls and the layers of compound structures.
Rafter cut additional options in revit have to do with the termination of the rafters at the eaves.
Create a new family.
Two additional options two cut plumb and two cut square require us to also input the fascia depth in order for them to work properly.
In the previous tutorial we learn about creating roof in revit model.
Changes made to the profile are view specific.
In the above image you can see the roof geometry in elevation.
We created a sloped roof and a roof slab below it.