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I am kind of new to Revit but I am learning lots and learning fast. For work I am suppose to design a new training center for the recruits. Is there a way to make a rope climbing wall like in the picture I have posted?
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You might be able to model it but that may be ebyond where you are. Is there something like this in google warehouse? If so, you can import that.
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Im not sure what Google warehouse is but I googled it to see if I could find anything and I did not. I didnt find anything like it on Revitcity either. I did find one that I liked on another website but you have to pay $200 to sign up for the website, which I was trying to avoid.
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You needed to look a little better. Here is one and there may be others.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=41fdc4107394d1e0b110b334c9f3e39
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Thats not really what I am looking for though. I dont want a playground, just the rope ladder.
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You can do this using sweeps if you need to have a little "bend" to it or if just straight up and down you can do it using extrusions.
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Didn't you see the rope ladder in the playground? Do you know how to delete what you don't want? Pretty easy process.
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Sorry I didnt know you could do that.
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You have to edit it in sketchup.... save - then import into Revit.
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oh okay sounds easy enough! Thanks!
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