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I am trying to create a garage floor that slopes at 1/8" every 12". Any takers on a recommendation to create this? If so....how do I do this?
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Hi What Revit version are you using? In Architecture 2008, there is now a sloped floor feature. Not sure if this was in previous versions? Anyway- it behaves just like defining a pitch on a roof plane. ie use sketch mode to sketch out the boundary of your floor. Turn "Toggle Slope Defining" on, for one of the sketch lines (at the bottom end of the slope) and set the angle. Done
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This worked perfectly .... thank you.
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Incidentally, in 9.x floors can be sloped using a slope arrow, though it is limited to a single direction.
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