Notched Wood Column in Revit Tutorial (Office Hour Sessions)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • On this episode of Office Hour Sessions I walk through a simple process to making notched wood columns in Revit for things like wood decks and heavy timber framed buildings.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @marwanbeaino5377
    @marwanbeaino5377 Před rokem +1

    That's bad*ss... I love it !

  • @bertveldhuizen8699
    @bertveldhuizen8699 Před rokem

    Hi, I was wondering if maybe someday you could do a tutorial on a post frame building?

  • @lestervidalgutierrez2961

    You can do that with Cut Geometry tool

    • @TheRevitKid
      @TheRevitKid  Před rokem +1

      many ways to skin a cat in Revit ….

    • @lestervidal3gutierrez188
      @lestervidal3gutierrez188 Před rokem +1

      With Cut Geometry is more faster. It works without void. Simply select the tool, the column and the beam and not need to edit parameters to eliminate the gap

  • @ricardstridsberg571
    @ricardstridsberg571 Před rokem +2

    Would be interesting if you could create something like the thumbnail, with screws that automatically adjust the length based on the beam thickness.
    Even better if we could create a ‘wood-joint’ similar to steel-joint, that automatically appears/adjusts based on dimensions.

    • @TheRevitKid
      @TheRevitKid  Před rokem

      I did create the thumbnail….?

    • @ricardstridsberg571
      @ricardstridsberg571 Před rokem +2

      I don’t think you showed that part in the video. But I guessed you created those.
      But will they adjust the length if you change the size of the timber?

    • @TheRevitKid
      @TheRevitKid  Před rokem +1

      @@ricardstridsberg571 I didn’t show it but that is the case, yes.

  • @gerasanchez3244
    @gerasanchez3244 Před rokem

    how do you add teh bolts to a wood column in revit?

    • @TheRevitKid
      @TheRevitKid  Před rokem

      I just used a bolt family right out of the box... If you're an engineer, there are more precise ways of doing it, as well.

  • @mikeferne
    @mikeferne Před rokem +1

    In my 2023 UK version of Revit, there is no cope, only notch. Must be a regional thing.

  • @SOLOMON_UKR
    @SOLOMON_UKR Před 10 měsíci

    OMG! how can I change the revit panel to a dark color?)

  • @joaolopes7457
    @joaolopes7457 Před rokem

    Hi Jeff,
    can you shed a light of this? I need to unfold curved and sloped walls of ACM in order to produce panels. Any suggestions on how to that in Revit? Or Dynamo, Rhino, Inventor, etc... Thanks

    • @TheRevitKid
      @TheRevitKid  Před rokem

      If they are segmented… then there might be options in Revit. If it is a continuous curve… extremely challenging in Revit.

    • @joaolopes7457
      @joaolopes7457 Před rokem

      @@TheRevitKid yes, they are continuous curve..I'm doomed...it looks like it's time to learn Rhino or Dynamo czcams.com/video/sS-UH-7vFCk/video.html