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Hello everyone. I am currently working on a project that requires rowlock bricks on a sill. I'm attempting to create a wall based generic model family that will allow us to adjust the sizes and angles of the brick profile. However, I am having a difficult time keeping the reference planes staying parallel to each other when the angle changes. They stay parallel when I take off a dimensional constraint but then it messes with the size of the brick. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you.
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Parametric rotation is not controlled by reference planes. Only reference lines work for this. Download the "families guide" from the autodesk site.
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