You cannot join a roof to more than one top face of another roof.
Revit joining too different roof.
I ve been trying to figure out how this can be done.
You can join a roof to the top face of another roof and the wall below that roof if you select the wall as the target.
Changing the slope angle.
I am trying to create a family i can flex in two planes.
Use it to extend the dormer roof to the main roof.
The value can be different for each edge.
Select the main roof then click on dormer walls and roof.
In other words i want to enter the plan angle and the side elevation angle as.
Located in the architecture tab this tool is used to create a dormer shaped hole in the main roof.
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You can adjust this of course but as there are 2 differing slopes assuming the roof thickness is the same for both slopes it is of course impossible for both junctions to be centred.
If you see the symbol then the edge will be generated having slope.
To do this method you need to select the roof and edit the roof footprint.
This is a general procedure for joining roofs.
As revit does its roof calculations to the underside of the roof it is the inside intersection that is perfectly centred between the 2 walls and not the external intersection ridge.
I need a suspension rod a simple extrusion or swept profile to hold up a canopy with the angle from mounting point to support point and the angle of rotation off the center of the mounting point flexible.
Create a dormer opening.
Click edit footprint to enter the sketch mode.
Select the small roof select the line the one you want to run into the other roof uncheck define slope and make it a gable then join to other roof will work.
Select the edge and change the slope value.
Use join unjoin roof tool.
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