Revit Stairs - Beginner to PRO Tutorial

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You're English is great Mr. Balkan!! You manage to communicate everything so clearly. Thanks!

mordechaifriedman
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The best Revit Teacher in YT for real. Big thanks to your channel, I wouldn't have survived revit without your tutorials!!! <3

shvmchon
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You are the best! And yes, I also suffer more in architectural terms than architecture itself. And I really appreciate your sensitive approach to using English words specifically and explaining each of them for better understanding and getting good knowledge on that. Keep going like that! Thanks for everything, Balkan Architect

samirajumshudova
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Thanks for explaining that error message; I encountered it only yesterday and couldn’t quite follow it. "Revit says 'it's your funeral…" LOL. I’ve been a subscriber for a number of years now and your videos are so helpful. Thank you.
I chanced upon one of your earlier videos the other day and - wow! - your English has noticeably improved over the years; basically you have absolutely no problem with the language. I am English born and I often feel you speak English better than English people! So I hope you don’t mind me pointing out one little thing that even most English people get wrong these days - even newsreaders who should know better! You mentioned “less steps“. When the noun is plural, the word to use is "fewer“, e.g. "fewer steps". Less money/fewer dollars. Less traffic/fewer cars. I hope you don’t mind me mentioning that as your command of English is excellent! Btw, I was very impressed when I once heard you use the word “tad”. That’s not a common word. 👏🏻👏🏻

designunlimited
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Oh God! those stairs are driving me crazy but am so determined to master it. Thanks for your tutorials, they are so helpful

ssondos
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Best Revit Trainer ever on Youtube - Balkan Architect.

andrewcjeffrey
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The Best Revit Teacher .Big thanks to your channel.

MohamedIkram-xwdw
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the zigzag line is called the continuity line. It shows that pattern behind the line is continued forward

jimmychills
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Thank you bro for this kind of videos I want to apperciate your work and detailed description and it is really good to see you guys and videos .

SEYEDNAVIDSADRAEITABATABAEI
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This is awesome!! I think I've learned most my Revit knowledge from you. Thank you a billion!!

cynthiamedina
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That was an awesome video- thank you for sharing with us.

mirakbar
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Hello Balkan Architect, I really like the way you teach.... I am preparing for Autodesk Certified professional exams and you content have been really helpful. Can you please do a video on worksharing and worksets in Revit? Thanks in advance 🙏

herbertpinne
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As a beginner I enjoy this session and learn a thing or two. Thanks

lanyzone
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I've created many stairs and types but every time I watch your videos, I always learn something! Thank you for your wonderful videos!

jo-annecoliviras
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Loved your content and how thoroughly you explain things👌🏽
A HEART-FELT THANK YOU 🌷

hibatullahelamin
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Great teacher, thank you for the superb videos. I look forward to the more in-depth classes.

xygetwo
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In my country we use the ugly zigzag, and as an autocad user ive drawn countless ugly zigzags. I never liked it as each project has a slightly different shape zigzag.. From now on, no more ugly zigzag! Thanks Balkan!!

bubaks
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Just letting you know Balkan Architect that the reason the stairs attach to the floor that way is because that’s how it is usually framed to save material.

aidenhutto
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I didn't think that english you learn, all time what I look some video think- what a good pronouns! I can hear without problem all things and understand all! I real not need more video for one question to work..
It's really amassing, how many you tall about. Thank you.

ludmilaorlova
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Thank you for this video creating stairs in Revit for me can be very annoying which is weird because Revit is supposed to make the modelling process easy and quick to do. I have a problem with getting the staircase in Revit to match the staircase I created in Autocad

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