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Hi all - Any advice on how to get the pre-cast cap on the top of a wall when the shape of the wall has been edited with the sketch tool? I've attached an image of the wall, which has a the pre-cast cap as a sweep in the wall assembly; when the wall steps down, the precast cap only sweeps across the very top of the wall. Any advice how to get the cap to sweep across the top of the wall when it steps down?
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You could just model it as an inplace family - as a sweep and lock it to the corner so it moved with the wall.
You could model the cap profile as a profile family, and sweep the profile so whenever you wanted to change the profile you could just change the family and load it in...
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