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Sun, Feb 5, 2006 at 4:27:34 PM | Additional Raised Seam Roof (Sloped Glaziing) Trick

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I found a trick that helps to make Raised Seam rooves...using the mullion technique found inn ealrier threads.....but what i did was: 1. copy the roof (or rooves) onto themselves, so that there are two rooves hidden in one. 2. Select one roof and change it to Sloped Glazing 3. then edit the properties - chaneg System Panel =s Empty", this makes the glass diappear. 3. Then go and edit the mullions by selecting, make your seam size. 4. In elevation view move the glazing edge up to match the ridge of roof The seam will poke up, but there will be no glass. Post edited on 2006-02-05 16:35:43

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Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 10:39:21 AM | Additional Raised Seam Roof (Sloped Glaziing) Trick

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I am trying to get an arched roof with a stadning seam roof.  Sloped glazing works well on the sloped roofs, but the arched roof causes it to have multiple horizontal lines in order to form the curve.  It would work perfectly if I was able to do it without the panel and just the mullion.

 

How to you make system panel = s_empty as mentioned above?


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Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:32:34 PM | Additional Raised Seam Roof (Sloped Glaziing) Trick

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On an arched roof that I did, I did my standing seam battons as a seperate element and arrayed them.

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