You can model trusses using profiles and save them to the truss library. The function is particularly suitable for modeling massive wooden surface frame trusses. The truss joints can also be modeled by adding tenon joints between the profiles from the connection detail browser. The trusses added to a building model are stretched to the shape of the roof using the shape of the truss volume.
The shape of the truss you are modeling is created by adding a truss area to the roof. The program also adds truss volumes. The volumes only contain a shape, not the parts. Model the truss on a work plane that you can activate using the Constraints menu function. Add profiles and attach the profiles to a truss volume and to each other using geometric constraints and profile joints.
Save the finished truss to the customer-specific truss library. You may have several truss libraries available. Each library has its own folder in the software folder structure, containing:
The system truss libraries are located in the system/complibs/trusses folder. They cannot be edited. You can only edit customer-specific libraries in the custom/complibs/trusses folder.
Editing Truss
Library
Creating a New
Library
Modeling a Truss Using a Work
Plane
Saving a Truss to the
Library
Add Parts to a Truss
Volume
Editing a Truss
Added to the Library on the Work Plane
Connection
Details
Add a Truss Area and
Truss Volumes
Special Trusses
Component
Libraries
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