It's an inspiring video. It makes me think it's possible to not only know the number of bricks to be used as you are designing your building. But to know also the amount of cement and sand needed. As well as the amount of brick force and damp course needed. As well as the costs. Such that you can design to meet the budget requirements. Awesome, could we have tutorial. Please sir.
i can't believe that they went of creating the entire Revit program without taking into consideration the calculation of the number of bricks in the wall. this should be in the integrated in the wall type, just put how many bricks the wall takes in a square meter
brick sizes change based on selection. Isnt it easier to get the area of the wall face and get the bricks per sqft of wall face from the manufacturer? You also have to account for waste when ordering.
calculation based on surface area is helpful for counting number of bricks for single brick walls only, whereas calculations based on volume provides more answers, i. e. number of bricks, quantity of mortar/ sand/ cement / other materials, etc. 😊
Dividing by 1^x is a nice trick that helps a lot with invalid units error and it is good to know that. But why not to use brick volume parameter as volume parameter (despite number parameter) and do not bother about that trick? :D Anyway, good tutorial :)
Whats the reason you use volume? Most manufacturers (at least where i live) give a amount/m2, so you can just schedule the m2 and then multiply with that amount.
I have linked architecture and structure model. In architecture model I've been modeling for the walls, floor and ceiling. In structure model I have columns and beam. When i checked for interference. It has reported clash between walls and Structural columns. The same issues for ceiling and floor. How to fix it? I mean, how to make walls trim by the structural coloumns.
thank you very much ❤❤ But What if i have more than one type of brick like 20cm or 10cm width, or even i have insulated brick and each one has a deferent price so i couldn't multiplay them by the same price.
How do you calculate brick cost over different wall types with the same material? Even with an instance parameter it will tag all the materials in that wall instance with the same parameter so you cant calculate different materials after that? You cant give materials extra parameters?
Thought I'd answer this as it's been a while...😉 Within your Revit schedule use the properties panel to open the 'schedule properties' and under 'sorting/Grouping' you can then tick the 'Grand totals' box to add various totals to suit your schedule.
Hi, it is possible, even better, you can calculate the length of each profile of timber construction needed. I don't have a tutorial on that, but my course on steel buildings in revit covers something like that, you can find it on my website (first link in the description of the video) 🙂
Hi, Today I tried to cut my topography to certain depth at 90° exactly.. But I am not able to do that. How can I cut like as square of certain length and depth?
@@Praveenkumar-jb3wd for such a goal I would create "curb/edge" by a model in place. Then u may set terrain as you want and do so with the water. I think it's the best option. At least it worked pretty well for my master thesis ;)
Hy K designs, 10% waste is additional quantity. if he * 0.1 the answer will be waste only and we are calculating total bricks here. hope you got the point.
One of the best and most useful videos I have ever watched
Still undisputed Champion of Revit Tutors
I learn new things in REVIT because of your videos ,so thanx
It's an inspiring video.
It makes me think it's possible to not only know the number of bricks to be used as you are designing your building.
But to know also the amount of cement and sand needed.
As well as the amount of brick force and damp course needed.
As well as the costs.
Such that you can design to meet the budget requirements.
Awesome, could we have tutorial. Please sir.
You make everything easier ❤
Excellent tutorial, very complete and accurate.
Dude you are the very best...thank you sir
As always. You're exceedingly helpful. Respect from Nigeria.
Thanks, I'll just reinterpret this as Concrete Hollow Block and it's good to go. Thank you
i can't believe that they went of creating the entire Revit program without taking into consideration the calculation of the number of bricks in the wall. this should be in the integrated in the wall type, just put how many bricks the wall takes in a square meter
Thank you so much great video.. really proud of you ..
Excellent tutorial sir thanks a lot.
I love you man, I know I have inspired you with my question about this topic to make this video 😊😊
Thank you so much for your tutorials
why do you do it by volume instead of area ?
For example just take the side of the brick (25x6.5) and divide it by the area (m2) of the wall.
Great.Thank you som much for your tutorials man
brick sizes change based on selection. Isnt it easier to get the area of the wall face and get the bricks per sqft of wall face from the manufacturer? You also have to account for waste when ordering.
Thanks so much for this video
very practical technique, Cheers
Thanks for the video. Can you please advise why you used the volume rather than the surface area?
calculation based on surface area is helpful for counting number of bricks for single brick walls only, whereas calculations based on volume provides more answers, i. e. number of bricks, quantity of mortar/ sand/ cement / other materials, etc. 😊
Dividing by 1^x is a nice trick that helps a lot with invalid units error and it is good to know that. But why not to use brick volume parameter as volume parameter (despite number parameter) and do not bother about that trick? :D Anyway, good tutorial :)
Amazing!
but you forgot the ciment part below the first arrange of bricks
Sjajno!
just divide volume of wall by the volume of one brick to get the number of total bricks in a wall.Now you can calculate total cost of bricks.
very useful video, thank you
Please explain about the brick details like P10/230 etc. in a detail video.
Genius!
Awesome man .
Whats the reason you use volume? Most manufacturers (at least where i live) give a amount/m2, so you can just schedule the m2 and then multiply with that amount.
Thanks a lot .. very helpful
thank you so much bro its to helpful
Sir, make more videos on estation
Hi Balkan, how to add a brick module in the Revit wall?
Is this also applicable for model in place extrusion ( wall category) ?
Very Good!
thank you broo
Very Good
very perfect👍
How do you calculate the number of timber studs in Revit?
I have linked architecture and structure model. In architecture model I've been modeling for the walls, floor and ceiling. In structure model I have columns and beam. When i checked for interference. It has reported clash between walls and Structural columns. The same issues for ceiling and floor. How to fix it? I mean, how to make walls trim by the structural coloumns.
thank you very much ❤❤
But What if i have more than one type of brick like 20cm or 10cm width, or even i have insulated brick and each one has a deferent price so i couldn't multiplay them by the same price.
How do you calculate brick cost over different wall types with the same material? Even with an instance parameter it will tag all the materials in that wall instance with the same parameter so you cant calculate different materials after that? You cant give materials extra parameters?
On my version (2022) I can't find the "Material name". Can anyone help?
Thank you very much for the tutorial brother. Just a follow up question, how do I add totals to the schedule?
Thought I'd answer this as it's been a while...😉
Within your Revit schedule use the properties panel to open the 'schedule properties' and under 'sorting/Grouping' you can then tick the 'Grand totals' box to add various totals to suit your schedule.
@@NAmbrosetti thank you 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
How to calculate the cutting length of rebar ???
and in next video I will teach you how to use basic math.
Hello. It is possible to calculate timber volume (m3) for timber framing house in revit? If yes than where can i find. Thanks
Hi, it is possible, even better, you can calculate the length of each profile of timber construction needed. I don't have a tutorial on that, but my course on steel buildings in revit covers something like that, you can find it on my website (first link in the description of the video) 🙂
@@balkanarchitect thanks for info
Hi, Today I tried to cut my topography to certain depth at 90° exactly.. But I am not able to do that.
How can I cut like as square of certain length and depth?
Hi! Maybe "Building Pads" will suit your needs? :)
Thanks for the Reply. But i Want to cut for a seaport berth area for ocean That's why. anyway, It is helpful.
@@Praveenkumar-jb3wd for such a goal I would create "curb/edge" by a model in place. Then u may set terrain as you want and do so with the water. I think it's the best option. At least it worked pretty well for my master thesis ;)
@@algali8487 Seems Good. I'll try it.
@@Praveenkumar-jb3wd You're welcome :)
I think you made a mistake when writing the formula... You wrote waste as 1.1 which is 110% waste, 10% waste should be 0.1..... or
Any suggestions??
Hy K designs, 10% waste is additional quantity. if he * 0.1 the answer will be waste only and we are calculating total bricks here. hope you got the point.