Revit Steel Structures Tutorial - 5 Tips for Revit Steel

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I work as structural CAD technician, so thank you for making these videos for structural engineering as well, most videos in YouTube are for architectural modelling.

nicholastsagkos
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Probably because Revit make tolerance about everything so when you welding 2 pieces of steel there is a gap or separation tolerance to make the welding, i think this could be the situation

ARQJOSEMONROY
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"What's going on Balkan architect, it's guys here."

johndarwin
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I learned from you more than i learned from my architecture school
😊 thanks to you.

maxamadkosarcirro
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I was stuck on structural connexion since 2 days, no other tuto on youtube explains that you have to turn on some graphics to see the actual connection in the view. Thank you sooo much, u da best !

Skazio
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A couple things of note.
- If you use the Z Offset, it could cause issues in the Analytical when you push it out of Revit. It would probably be a good idea to stay away from that if at all possible.
- You can push that Cope to Zero, and it will be cleaner. You just have to change the Detail Level from Fine to Medium. You will, however, loose your Connection Visibility. Those only show up in Fine Detail Level.

I did enjoy the Video. Keep up the good work. I refer a lot of our New Guys to your Channel to gain a good base knowledge.

davidrash
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i'm 30 years old and still had a chuckle when you said "blue ball" then corrected yourself.

BigHeavyLove
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Probably not "Balcony architect template" but "Balkan architect", autocorrect plays aginst you ;-)
You explain everything very clearly, thank you very much, love your tutorials!

elenakarmazina
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thanks man it was very helpful and you're amazing, good luck

Kasra-shaah-doost
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U dey try well well cudos to ur efforts 🎉

iyalekhuecollins
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Thank you, this was very helpful. I draw mechanicals and I’ve tried to use structural steel to make equipment frames in the past and gave up. Now I know some of the reasoning behind certain rules.

jackstraw
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Very interesting and understandable explanation. Thx

fykyafet
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Thank you very much, revit structure looks more appealing than tekla

markmusk
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This video is so helpful...make more video on steel structures..

cinemawala.
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Hi Milos, did you got a video where you explain how to creat custom connections ? I'm working for a company that got custom connections and i need to create them . Hope you will answer to my questions. Thank you very much and have a good day.

sergiurotari
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do you also talk about cladding and insulation

olisaluna
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Question: ... I'm looking at learning how to use Revit to help me design a shed, though here in NZ, it seems our portal frames are a little different and from what sheds I have seen, they seem to be built from galvanized C-section frames, some are back to back etc, but none of the connections are welded, they're all bolted together, the same applies also to the apex and haunch brackets, my question is, will Revit have copies of the hardware/frame types they're using here in New Zealand? ... and is there a cheaper version of Revit for small users, like a Revit light? as it does seem to be quite expensive,

rustyneedles
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is there a way to make revit show in plan view the horizontal projection of steel elements if we want to?

structuralgc-analysisandde
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Can we use built up steel in revit or only tapered ?

yazansarkhi
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Even tho I have like 6 years exp in Revit, I still find it annoying working with Steel elements...
One example that I was struggling today is that some of my diagonal cross bracings are not showing on plan parallel on each side of the beam...but will be on just on one side....hitting that arrow icon sometimes fixes it...sometimes doesn't.

DragosRusu