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Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:23:27 PM | Concrete Beams

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I'm trying to build a series of concrete beams and am having trouble getting them to fully connect to one other (see image). The beams shown were drawn as three separate structural members. The start and ending elevation were modified to place them in the correct location. Does anyone have a suggestion on how I could close these connections? I've tried using 'Trim' and 'Join Geometry' with no luck.

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Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 4:36:06 PM | Concrete Beams

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Hi, see the video: http://screencast.com/t/cQAF17Vb7BF

 


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Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 3:33:21 PM | Concrete Beams

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Thank you for the great insight, Typhoon. I did notice the 'Edit Beam Joins' button, but when I click on the button as you did in your video, all of my structural beams gray out. Blue arrows do not appear and I am unable to select anything. I just read this from Revit help:

"In this mode, beams without common end joins gray out and only shared end joins display arrow controls. If a perceived end join grays out, exit the Beam Join Editor and correct the endpoints. One way to verify if beams are end joined is to select each beam with the Modify tool. If their common endpoint appears, they are end joined. "

How can I ensure that my structural beams share a common end join?


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