Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems
Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems
In Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems Course By using the Fabrication Tools within Revit you can produce manufacturing/shop drawings without the need to re-design a consultants model. such a competitive and seemingly inefficient industry, tools like this and the know-how required to master them can help you get more value out of time spent on projects. In this course, Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems, you will learn how to take a design intent model and transform it into a Fabrication Model that can be exported to typical fabrication software like Fabrication CAMDuct used in sheetmetal workshops. You will also get a quick overview of the Fabrication Parts Database in CAMDuct. Finally, you’ll learn even more about Fabrication Parts Database in CAMDuct – specifically relationship it has to Revit. Software required: Revit 2017, CAMDuct 2017.
Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems Content
1 – Course Overview
2 – Revit Interface
3 – Taking Ownership
4 – Preparing for the Fabrication Model
5 – Reviewing the CAMDuct Database
6 – Completing the Fabrication Revit Model
7 – Getting the Fabrication System Ready for Export
You can also watch Cert Prep: Revit MEP Mechanical & Plumbing Certified Professional
This course will make you more efficient in the use of Revit 2017 and especially the Fabrication Parts Component of the Software. In this course, we are going to convert part of the consultants design intent model into a fabrication ready file which we can use by a sheetmetal workshop to produce our ductwork!
Some of the major topics that we will cover include:
- The Revit – CAMDuct Connection
- Tagging Fabrication Parts
- Sending the Model to Fabrication
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to take a Design Model to Fabrication without hours of rework!Before beginning the course you should be familiar Revit 2017.
I hope you’ll join me on this journey to learn about Revit Fabrication with the “Generating Fabrication Models from Revit Mechanical Systems” course, at Pluralsight.
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