Use this procedure to add a hole to a slab or roof slab. The hole adds new vertices and edges, which you can edit as you do other slab or roof slab vertices and edges.
You can use polylines or three-dimensional (3D) objects, such as walls and mass elements, to create the hole.
If the objects contain an interior void, you are prompted to use the inside or outside surface to create the hole. For example, if you create a chimney using four wall objects, you can cut the hole at the inside or outside of the chimney. The new hole faces are aligned with the surfaces of the cutting bodies, and are not necessarily parallel to each other.
The smoothness (tessellation) of curved edges is controlled by 2 AEC display resolution settings called Facet Deviation and Facet Maximum. Beginning with Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2007, you can adjust these settings after the slab or roof slab is created. Also, the individual segments or facets making up a curved edge are no longer treated as separate edges; each arc on the perimeter of a slab or roof slab is treated as a single edge.
Adding a hole to a slab
Adding a hole to a roof slab
if the object selected is… | then… |
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a slab | click . |
a roof slab | click . |