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Sunday, 12 November 2017

Scheduling Wall Heights in Revit

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One of the new features in Revit 2015 was the ability to schedule wall heights - well, sort of.  More Wall parameters could be scheduled tha...
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Thursday, 2 November 2017

Weird Stuff with Revit Shared Parameters

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When you create a suite of similar parametric families (say windows), you will define a series of parameters that control the families in th...
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Sunday, 29 October 2017

New in Revit 2018.2 - Pattern Dialog Box

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Following on from my last post about new features in Revit 2018.2 , there are some very nice tweaks to the Pattern dialog boxes: Fill ...
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Friday, 20 October 2017

New in Revit 2018.2 - Family Types Memory

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Here we are with a third set of enhancements for Revit this year - first version 2018, then 2018.1 and now 2018.2 There is nothing amazing...
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Monday, 2 October 2017

Weird Railing Stuff - part 8 - Moving Handrail Supports

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I have explained previously that Revit handrail support spacing is measured along the length of  sloping handrails, not horizontal (plan) d...
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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Weird Railing Stuff - part 7a - Support Spacing Postscript

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I mentioned in my previous post about handrail support spacing that the distance between supports is measured along the length of the handra...
Sunday, 24 September 2017

Weird Railing Stuff - part 7 - Support Spacing

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It amazes me that very few Reviteers make use of the 'Railing Support' capability that we have had in the software for over 5 years ...
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Tim Waldock is a freelance Revit Consultant, based in Cairns, Sydney, London or anywhere required. Available for: - Revit training; - Troubleshooting; - Implementation; - Auditing projects & Revit setups; - Revit Libraries; - Planning & Advice. Previously the Technology Integration Manager at PTW Architects in Sydney, managing all things Revit.
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