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Hi, this is just a suggestion
after extracting the adaptive points from the excel just make them as a reference point in the adaptive family template.
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select this reference point and create spline by clicking[image] and create the axis spline of the tunnel.
select the spline and click divide path icon you can divide it as per your requirement
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create a new adaptive family stating the profile make sure you draw your profile in top view and insert into it like the image below
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Following with the theme of tunnels, I have been working and modifying in my scrip.
but I do not know how to continue, I wanted to do an extrusion and then a cast.
If someone knows how I can complete it I leave the archives, if I can get it I will publish the files.
As well as if there is another way to do it, I would appreciate it.
thanks to everyone. [1N] [2N] [3N] PUNTOS_2.xlsx (9.9 KB) TUNNEL_MOD__.dyn (83.0 KB) Inter_Outer Tunnel Profile.rfa (420 KB)
Till now my workaround has been using the “solid difference” node to obtain the Tunnel’s geometry. Is there any way to use a hollow cross-section for the “Solidbyloft” node?
Revit 2018 File (Units m)
TUNNEL.rvt (2.9 MB)
Dynamo 1.3.2 file
Input elements: The section from the Draft view
Dynamo_Tunnel.dyn (32.9 KB)
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Greetings Nico
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