Revit Custom Stacked Wall

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @01gauch
    @01gauch 2 года назад

    9 years ago you loaded this video and here I am trying to understand stacked walls with your tutorial and now I have it I think can’t wait to get to work Monday and sort out my latest project.

  • @nightpirate14
    @nightpirate14 2 года назад

    This is what exactly I was looking for. Thanks a lot!

  • @paulnguyen9515
    @paulnguyen9515 9 лет назад

    Very helpful + Clear understanding. Thanks

  • @ETDCapstone2010
    @ETDCapstone2010  9 лет назад +1

    We update each fall. Currently using 2015, but I believe this video was done in 2012.

  • @TheBoshman95
    @TheBoshman95 5 лет назад

    Fantastic, thanks.

  • @leey.a8183
    @leey.a8183 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much, appreciated.

  • @chillonlife
    @chillonlife 9 лет назад

    Really helpful with 2015

  • @BenMontgomerySC
    @BenMontgomerySC 9 лет назад

    Great job! Thanks!

  • @michadlee
    @michadlee 11 лет назад

    thanks for your instructions,

  • @joshuamancarter
    @joshuamancarter 11 лет назад

    excellent instruction

  • @robertdilena5296
    @robertdilena5296 8 лет назад

    Thank-you, very helpful video sir; however I believe by the end of the year I will have found fault with every tutorial. You know as well as I do that there are a number of Brick types that have individual heights, widths and depths, but the standard height size is 2 1/4” modular (approximately 2 2/3” which include a mortar joint) with reference to the 8” (7 5/8”) CMU block modular height. Three brick courses per block. However you are using metal studs; but I have found it very helpful using the same practice as if the wall was block. The brick reveal is formed only by the fact that the brick recesses back into the air space (finger space) between the CMU or Metal stud partition. Why does this imaginary outline appear on the exterior face of the brick? Will I be able to show this correctly when developing the Wall Section? Also the revel location from the finish floor is important; likewise the reveal from the base. If the intention is to use a 4” face brick at the base and then use standard brick size for the remainder of the wall, then 3’-0” above the first floor will achieve a CMU block coursing. The mason can always pick up some fudge with-in the mortar joints while staking the brick if necessary. I believe the Revit tutorials should also remind the draftsman or Architect the construction of a building. Please forgive me but I am very frustrated with Revit and the approach in developing construction documents. I believe you and I both see 3D, 4D, 7D (all the 'D' images) when drawing; you and I don’t need a computerized generated device and software to see these images. My main question is that when using REVIT should I take the intricacy detailing, coordination and the huge amount of TIME required to generate (system assemblies) a wall partition or exterior wall section at the schematic design stage? Or do I just draw 2 lines? I suppose with REVIT it seems foolish not to thoroughly create these system assemblies (down to the brick ties) before drawing……..however I have never developed my intended wall types during preliminary/schematic design. Thank you

  • @salaguayo728
    @salaguayo728 10 лет назад

    help i cant get the outside exterior wall to match with the interior walls. i changed the brick on metal stud to wood stud and the finish face exterior line dont match with the interior, its throwing all of my inside dimension

  • @Dave-xk5ed
    @Dave-xk5ed 9 лет назад

    What Year of revit do you have E.g. 2015

  • @vishnuprakash3187
    @vishnuprakash3187 8 лет назад

    super cool great

  • @l3abyHaxor
    @l3abyHaxor 12 лет назад

    :O Come The iJEVIN ARMY

  • @leroyoffermans1
    @leroyoffermans1 12 лет назад

    IJEVIIIIN

  • @daveyognaut7288
    @daveyognaut7288 12 лет назад

    I...am...a...JEVINATOR!!!!!!!!!!