@@Choi-kd1uj I don't want to give them my info. I'd rather they just list their prices. It smacks of 'price fixing' if they do things this way. No price.... no purchase..
I'd like to see how it handles pitched roofs. Can you set the standards as per your Country? Does it do under purlins and struts? Does it understand where to place hanging/counter hanging beams or will I have to manually size and place all these elements?
like so many plugins it's reliant on how you model in Revit. The framing model for this isn't even close to how it would be done in real life. To create your Revit model with floors that bare on walls properly and then separate walls per level, this would be a lot more work and typically not how people model. Where are people using this in the real world and for what purpose, quantities, rough estimating? I think when showing an example like this that is so specific down to the level of rough framing it needs to show how to adjust things so they're actually framed properly.
I work for a Framing company in estimating, and we use another software to do that, I think Revit is a strong SW to model the house, and we design, calculate,... in other softwares
I used this at my old job, I loved it so much. Such a useful program and fun to use
thank you Balkan - learning so much from you.
I have been using this plug in last 2yrs its great for LGSF and Wood
Looks very interesting. But quite annoying that they have no pricing on their website.. How much is it?? Is it $50, or $500, or $5000??
i have the same question...there is no pricing
I heard $50,000
You can get a quote. I received their detailed license options. Idk if I can open to public tho.
@@Choi-kd1uj I don't want to give them my info. I'd rather they just list their prices. It smacks of 'price fixing' if they do things this way.
No price.... no purchase..
Have you tried Agacad's Metal Framing which is also LGS framing plugin for Revit? Could you compare the differences by any chance?
I'd like to see how it handles pitched roofs. Can you set the standards as per your Country? Does it do under purlins and struts? Does it understand where to place hanging/counter hanging beams or will I have to manually size and place all these elements?
like so many plugins it's reliant on how you model in Revit. The framing model for this isn't even close to how it would be done in real life. To create your Revit model with floors that bare on walls properly and then separate walls per level, this would be a lot more work and typically not how people model. Where are people using this in the real world and for what purpose, quantities, rough estimating? I think when showing an example like this that is so specific down to the level of rough framing it needs to show how to adjust things so they're actually framed properly.
I work for a Framing company in estimating, and we use another software to do that, I think Revit is a strong SW to model the house, and we design, calculate,... in other softwares
very poorly explained. This video does not clearly teach you how to build a roof.