Metal Sheet Cladding in Revit Tutorial

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It's incredible the huge range of topics about Revit in your channel !!Many times I was asking "how could I do that?" "is it possible to do this?" Thank you !

nicodm
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Awesome! Right timing. I'm working on a project with shipping containers right now

ngonichimhau
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You're always a great tutor to me and a great friend to all that teaches each and every shortcuts in revit

mohammedsayyid
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Your content is great! The volume is incredible. This is an example however of overmodelling. Unless you are a cladding subtrade, this should just be a layer in your basic wall assembly. these flutes would only need to be depicted at 1:5 so it's good to know the capabilities of the tools, but like a sage bloke once told me, 'just because you can, doesn't mean you should'. Cheers people, we do BIM in 🇨🇦 too eh!

TravisVanClieafBIM
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I did it with a mullion profile and it went well,
thanks for teaching that other method :)

alexanderzaex
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I’ve done a similar thing with timber boarding but used a nested array family in a curtain panel family….mainly to avoid all the mullion grids you get with an array. It works really well and is easy to cut or swap out for something else. The downside is you need to use masses to cut anything not square.

peterallen
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It is better to create a family with an array. This way you can count how many sheets you put in the project.
Also, you can create a set of parameters that will check the lenght of the wall and divide by the sheet width, giving you the count as well

matheusalmeida
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I tried this same method, but with component: extrusions. But his solution seems better, thanks for the video!

Aerked
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use wall profiles instead. Create a profile Family. Load into project. Wall Profile. new type. use the Profile. Check the cut opening option, and you can even create special profiles for the corners. The only disadvantage is that you will have to copy the Wall Profile multiple times but you can use "Array" for that puropse

jenskauder
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How to create same profile in roof slab let me know

sridharanbiju
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if I am not mistaken, if you "join" the wall and cladding the door opening will automatically cut through the cladding.

HairyMTB
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Yeah We also Tried this and Found 3types to do.. All worked.. Beam System Mullion and Other one..

Praveenkumar-jbwd
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So i wanna do the same but on top i needed to be attached to a roof that has a slope.

And when i do the attach it replaces the panel with empty or glazed ones.
Anyone knows how can i avoid that from happening?

CesarRamirez-tesr
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How to attach it to a stwo side loped roof gable end

aswinbabu
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Great video, Can these panels be used going horizontally?

rckinraine
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Hi
I cant make the wall attached to the roof. Need some help.

owjanpm
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Hi BalkanArchitect, thanks for this video. I have a question, I encounter a problem if I want to edit the profile of the curtain wall in which I have added the Corrugated Steel Profile, only it won't accept diagonal lines. For instance, I want to fill the side of a wall wich a pitched roof and I want the curtain wall to follow the shape. Is there a solution to this? Many thanks in advance!

PimIkink
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Thanks for your video it was very helpful.
I was wondering if you could help resolve the issue of angled walls where the sheeting disappears as Revit cannot resolve the roof slope?
In other words the top of the profile (cladding) is horizontal and cannot follow the slope of the roof so Revit replaces it with a standard "solid panel".

hermannalantemling
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At 4:25, u move the thingy a little bit to the left using shortcuts. Can u tell me which ones pls? :)

mathiasfrans
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It was really a nice video, what if we use void for cutting the window and door place.

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