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I'm tyring to make a ramp. Here are my constraints for the ramp Base level: Grade elevation 0 base offset:0 top level: finish floor 11" top offset: 0 multistory top level: none slope set to 1/12 max, max 30' run, 3'wide when i create the sketch then finish it the ramp turns out flat with no slope what so ever, anyone know how to make the ramp so it slopes from my grade level up to my finish floor 11" above grade
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Read what you posted. Where is the top level?
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As I stated in the original post the top level is set at 11" the base level is set at 0'. This however is no longer my issue I posted another topic because it was a completely different subject. Sorry for the inconvenience I will be sure to combine further posts on related topics. What I'm trying to do is create a ADA ramp that goes up to the door of my building, I would like to make the a U shape with a landing at the turn. I would also like to have a landing at the top where I could also run a stair up to. I have all my settings figured out to the best of my knowledge. I figured out how to make the run along with the turn now I'm stuck on making the landing at the top. I want the run to end at a square landing do you know how I could do this? Thank you in advanced
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Your top landing will have to be a floor. Note - Ramps and stairs do not need to be defined from multiple levels. In your case, grade should probably not be a level (unless you have a floor there). Levels are typically levels of building. So if there was no grade level in your project, your ramp would go from Level 1 with an offset of -11" to level 1 with an offset of 0.
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