Lory-Green
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Hello everyone,
I am trying to realize a family that creates a frame (under beam structure and mounts) parametric or that you create a edge of profiles, with pitch and length and parametric altitude, defining the perimeter of the surrounding walls, under which they appear automatically n mounted at a distance x obviously with the possibility of choosing various types of profiles especially for the beams.
other thing I should make a joint appear in the profiles when exceeding the maximum length of production of the profile.
with my knowledge I started from the creation of a nested family "general model" with the union of a skretchable profile/cross (also generic parametric model.. Is it better to use the profiles as family types?) already having the elements of hooking to the wall and fixing to the two mounts with bond of equidistance from the walls.
as proof I also entered two different types of profiles.
problem of this family is that when I make the series of this portal I lose the possibility to change its length.
View attachment 43890problem 1: solving the herrror that makes me the series when I modify the perimeter walls (if I change the length of the element origin of the series, the portals become all long equal but maintain oblique alignment and lose the lock with the wall)
problem 2: I don't know how to make reference plans appear (user choices) between the beginning and end of the traverse to make the various climbers appear.
problem 3: insertion joint when the traverse length exceeds a max
problem 4: in the case of non-homogeneous reference surfaces/floors (plus levels), how can I set the height parameter of the mount in relation to the traverse and the first surface below?
I also thought of the "travel system" tool. but is not present in the editing of a family.. only in the model. .
question. is it possible to create a family containing a dynamo bees? so that you can manage all parameters and interactions of the elements externally with dynamo but then creating the family can use the object also a "medium" user?
thank you in advance to anyone who has the patience to answer me. . .
I am trying to realize a family that creates a frame (under beam structure and mounts) parametric or that you create a edge of profiles, with pitch and length and parametric altitude, defining the perimeter of the surrounding walls, under which they appear automatically n mounted at a distance x obviously with the possibility of choosing various types of profiles especially for the beams.
other thing I should make a joint appear in the profiles when exceeding the maximum length of production of the profile.
with my knowledge I started from the creation of a nested family "general model" with the union of a skretchable profile/cross (also generic parametric model.. Is it better to use the profiles as family types?) already having the elements of hooking to the wall and fixing to the two mounts with bond of equidistance from the walls.
as proof I also entered two different types of profiles.

View attachment 43890problem 1: solving the herrror that makes me the series when I modify the perimeter walls (if I change the length of the element origin of the series, the portals become all long equal but maintain oblique alignment and lose the lock with the wall)
problem 2: I don't know how to make reference plans appear (user choices) between the beginning and end of the traverse to make the various climbers appear.
problem 3: insertion joint when the traverse length exceeds a max
problem 4: in the case of non-homogeneous reference surfaces/floors (plus levels), how can I set the height parameter of the mount in relation to the traverse and the first surface below?
I also thought of the "travel system" tool. but is not present in the editing of a family.. only in the model. .
question. is it possible to create a family containing a dynamo bees? so that you can manage all parameters and interactions of the elements externally with dynamo but then creating the family can use the object also a "medium" user?
thank you in advance to anyone who has the patience to answer me. . .