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I have to model the bottom and top beams of a truss which are both curves in elevation with different radii. anyone know of such a ting?
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Why parametric? Do you really think there will be another? Just do it as a single family.
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It was a lot easier to do a sweep on a model line than I thought it would be but a beam curved in elevation would still be awesome to have
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