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Hey Crew. Here you can find the Revit sheet that i used in the Revit template training. Fix the shared parameters the logo and you are good to go with a parameteric Sheet. If you got questions just ask.
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New comment 6d ago
Assembly Code in Revit
Hello I'm looking for a good methode of creatingu and implementing a assembly code in Revit? And where to find the necessary information (for Fsb)? Thank you for your help
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New comment 13d ago
REVIT TEMPLATE CHECKLIST
Hi Crew Creating a robust Revit template is crucial for ensuring consistency and efficiency in your architectural projects. This checklist provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a Revit template that will serve as the foundation for all your future projects. Here are basic settings that will save you time 1. Project Units: - Navigate to the Manage tab to set up project units. - Ensure all disciplines have the correct format and unit symbols. 2. File Organization: - Establish a logical folder structure. - Customize browser organization for views and sheets. 3. View Templates: - Set up standardized view templates for different view types (plan, elevation, section). - Ensure consistent visibility settings, scale, and detail level. 4. Annotation Standards: - Define and standardize tags, dimension styles, and line styles. - Ensure symbols and annotations adhere to office or industry standards. 5. Sheets and Title Blocks: - Create standardized title blocks for various sheet sizes. - Utilize parametric sheets and title blocks. 6. Schedules: - Configure common schedules (e.g., air terminals, ducts). - Use available fields to set up your schedule. 7. Families: - Create a library of commonly used families. - Consider using online environments like Techbim or Bimobjects. 8. Layout and Styles: - Set default line styles, weights, patterns, text styles, and dimension styles. - Load default title blocks and create view templates. 9. Views: - Organize views and sheets effectively. - Create default levels and define project scope. 10. Export and Import Settings: - Predefine export and import settings for DWG files. - Set up project units and file locations. 11. Library Management: - Create a logical folder structure for component management. 12. User-Specific Settings: - Determine snap settings and keyboard shortcuts. 13. Tools and Automation: - Utilize tools for automation, such as diroots for plan generation or PDF exports. By following this comprehensive checklist, you can create a Revit template that enhances your productivity and ensures your projects meet professional standards.
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New comment 16d ago
Revit MEP template course
hey crew I just released the Revit mep template course. Here I discuss all the settings you need to make to set up the template properly. It would be great if you leave a comment here if you followed it.
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New comment 16d ago
Best Tips for Setting Up a Revit Template
Welcome to our discussion on setting up an effective Revit template! A well-structured template can significantly enhance your workflow, ensuring consistency and efficiency across your projects. Let's dive into the essential steps to create a great Revit template: 1. Define Project Standards: - Establish naming conventions for views, sheets, and families. - Set up standard text styles, dimensions, and line weights. 2. Create Standard Views: - Set up typical floor plans, elevations, and sections. - Include 3D views and schedules that are commonly used. 3. Set Up Title Blocks: - Design a standard title block with your company logo and project information fields. - Ensure it includes necessary details like project name, date, and scale. 4. Load Essential Families: - Include commonly used families such as doors, windows, and furniture. - Ensure they are parameterized for flexibility. 5. Establish Annotation Styles: - Create standard annotation styles for tags, notes, and keynotes. - Ensure consistency in appearance and placement. 6. Configure View Templates: - Set up view templates for different types of views (e.g., floor plans, sections). - Define visibility settings and graphic overrides. 7. Set Up Sheets: - Create standard sheet layouts for different drawing types. - Include placeholders for views and schedules. 8. Include Standard Schedules: - Set up schedules for doors, windows, and other key elements. - Ensure they are formatted for easy reading and editing. 9.Configure MEP Systems: - How do you set up default MEP systems for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical? - What parameters do you include to ensure accurate system analysis and design? 10.Load MEP-Specific Families: - Which MEP-specific families (e.g., ducts, pipes, electrical fixtures) are essential in your template? - How do you ensure these families are up-to-date and meet project standards? 11. Set Up MEP Schedules: - What types of schedules (e.g., equipment, ductwork, piping) do you include in your MEP template?
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