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Can anyone tell me how to create this cricket using Revit Building 2008?
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Roof by extrusion. I created a reference plane, named it "cricket" and used that as the work plane for the extrusion. I then sketched the slope lines in a section view and stretched it long enough to intersect both of the other roofs in plan view. I used join geometry to join the cricket to both roofs which gave me lines I could snap to along the valleys. In plan view I used cut plan profile on the cricket, snaping to the valleys. This cut out the excess cricket under the roofs. I attached the .rvt file so you can see what I did.
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