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Revit Intro Tutorial - How to Draft a Wall Section (With Explanation) - Part 5

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • Welcome to part 5 out of this 7-part seminar! Learn Revit quickly in just 1 week. Today we will be covering the following topics in detail:
    1) How to draft a wall section in Revit
    2) How to navigate Revit family folder to find section specifications
    3) How to make invisible lines in Revit
    4) How to draw a foundation in Revit
    5) How to add an anchor bolt
    6) How to add Floor joist, sill plate, sole plate, rim joist, sub-floor, and finished wall in
    Revit
    7) How to add insulation on Revit
    8) How to add break line in Revit
    9) How to add drain pipe and gravel in Revit
    10) How to label and add leader lines to Revit section
    If you haven't seen part 1-4 please watch that first; open your saved files to continue from where we left off. Otherwise if you are just interested in learning about any of these topics, stick around!
    I am not an affiliate of Autodesk, I'm just doing this because I really enjoying helping others! So if you have any questions or concerns let me know in the comment section!
    IG: @db_studios_
    Email: danielblancstudios@gmail.com
    Time Stamp:
    0:00 - 0:49 [Introduction]
    0:50 - 2:30 [How to Duplicate view and Navigating between Callout & Drafting View]
    2:31 - 6:10 [Creating ground plane with hatch & making invisible lines]
    6:11 - 10:21 [Drawing the concrete footing in Revit]
    10:22 - 11:49 [Making a crawl space in Revit drafting view]
    11:50 - 13:28 [Adding sill plate]
    13:29 - 16:32 [Adding and adjusting anchor bolt]
    16:33 - 21:45 [How to add rim joist and floor joist]
    21:46 - 22:16 [Why is wood's specified size is smaller than it's actual size]
    22:17 - 23:17 [How to add sub-floor in Revit Drafting]
    23:18 - 24:25 [Adding sole plate]
    24:26 - 26:40 [Adding interior finished wall and exterior OSB/Plywood]
    26:41 - 28:05 [How to add insulation and change its size]
    28:06 - 30:01 [How to add finished floor to project]
    30:02 - 34:00 [Adding both exterior finished +modifications]
    34:01 - 34:58 [Adding weep screed to project]
    34:59 - 36:28 [Modifying foundation]
    36:29 - 36:56 [Adding Insulation between floor joist]
    36:57 - 38:35 [Importing and adding break-line family]
    38:36 - 42:26 [Drawing drain pipe and adding gravel]
    42:27 - 57:01 [Completing the rest of the wall section]
    57:02 - 58:19 [Adding leader lines and label text]
    58:20 - 59:24 [Overview]
    #wallsection #comprehensivetutorial #revit101 #dbstudios #danielblancstudios

Комментарии • 7

  • @lovemelongtime2789
    @lovemelongtime2789 Год назад

    Thanks my dude 🙏🏽

  • @user-ss4dt4be8r
    @user-ss4dt4be8r 10 месяцев назад

    I am working with Revit 2023 and many of the families you use are not available in the Autodesk Family. How can I find them?

    • @danielblanc_studios8770
      @danielblanc_studios8770  10 месяцев назад

      Hey, so we are using Revit 2023 currently at my office. Let me look into this and get back to you. I'm currently in the middle of the Archiectural Registration Exams, so after I complete those I will try to update this tutorial with quicker and more efficient techniques and of course with later versions of Revit.

  • @mauriciocornejo1442
    @mauriciocornejo1442 3 года назад

    brother. I have a feeling this video is about "how to draft a section wall using line commands? am I right?

    • @danielblanc_studios8770
      @danielblanc_studios8770  3 года назад

      There's more to it than that; I'd add that this is also an exercise to get the viewer more familiar with how to navigate the Division folders for either 2D or 3D detailing components too and how to apply them. Drafting on Revit can be super efficient, contrary to popular beliefs that detailing should only be done on CAD

  • @bradenmeyer312
    @bradenmeyer312 Год назад +1

    All architects should be required to work in the field before being allowed to design structures, the fact that he doesn't know that, for example, a 2x12 is the nominal dimension and that the actual measurements are 1 1/2"x11 1/4" is just painful to watch

    • @danielblanc_studios8770
      @danielblanc_studios8770  Год назад

      I agree, technically prowess with a program really cannot amount to field experience. I was pretty inexperienced at the time with field work when doing this, but have gained more experience in the last 3 years. I appreciate your feedback as it helps me to grow too - I certain plan on redoing these tutorials too as I have learned faster and simpler ways of accomplishing these tasks