Void Sweeps; Cut Geometry - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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You can then select the revolve cut and edit the sketch if necessary.

Void Sweeps

You can cut a sweep shape through any solid geometry.
1 In the Family Editor, click Void Form
Family tab of the Design Bar.
2 Sketch a sweep to cut the geometry. For more information on sketching sweeps, see
Solid Sweeps
3 To see the new sweep cut, open a 3D view.
Solid geometry cut by sweep
TIP To see the void after cutting the geometry, move the cursor around the solid geometry until the
void shape highlights. You can edit the sketch, if necessary.

Cut Geometry

With the Cut Geometry command, you can pick and choose which geometry gets cut and which does not,
regardless of when you created the geometry.
NOTE While this command and the Don't Cut Geometry command are primarily for families, you can use them
to embed curtain walls. For more information, see
1 Create some solid geometry; it can be a single primitive or some joined primitives. For more
information on creating solid geometry, see
on page 381.
Embedded Walls
Void Sweep on either the Modelling menu or the
on page 566.
Solid Geometry Tools
Void Geometry Tools | 393
Creating
on page 380.

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