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Does anyone know how to do a double sloped steel joist where the high point of the joist is not at mid-span or have a family that already exists? I am a new Revit user. I am using Revit Structure 2010.
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Illustrate what you mean if possible
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Here is a 2D sketch
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One other thing, the bearing elevations would be different on each side.
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I know it's a bit late to be replying to this, but . . . this would have to be a custom family. I've created one with an off-center ridge, cut equal bearing elevations. It's doable though.
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