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
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
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.
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?
How do you connect timber without the steel plate
Can I add bolt to wood? like shown in picture
Hi, I was wondering if maybe someday you could do a tutorial on a post frame building?
That's bad*ss... I love it !
You can do that with Cut Geometry tool
many ways to skin a cat in Revit ….
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
how do you add teh bolts to a wood column in revit?
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.
OMG! how can I change the revit panel to a dark color?)
Upgrade to Revit 2024 ;)
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
If they are segmented… then there might be options in Revit. If it is a continuous curve… extremely challenging in Revit.
@@TheRevitKid yes, they are continuous curve..I'm doomed...it looks like it's time to learn Rhino or Dynamo ua-cam.com/video/sS-UH-7vFCk/v-deo.html
In my 2023 UK version of Revit, there is no cope, only notch. Must be a regional thing.
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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.
I did create the thumbnail….?
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?
@@Luftvargen I didn’t show it but that is the case, yes.