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Hi I am wondering what is the most flexible and fast solution, when I am insertimg pipe bridges in buildings. I don't need bearings just a bunch of pipes winding their way though the buildings. regardsRichard
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I'd create a pipe family and use that. Make a solid extrustion of your pipe shape, give it a parmetric length by instance, then drop them in and X elevation set it to Y length and jobs a good'un. Maybe also make a corner connection family and rotate it for any angles too
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