Hi Guys,
Maybe you could help with this. I tried to create a vanity top ( for my toilet) using Model in place - Sweep profiles and assigned materials finished but it didnt showed up. is this can be done? or is there any easiest way to do a vanity top and can apply materials? Please find enclosed.
Thank you,
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Instead of modeling it in-place:
Use a Casework --Countertop Family for this. There should be one that comes with Revit out of the box, with parameters
for length, width, height, counte thickness, and Materials.
Load it into your project and then specify the Materials. You should even be able to assign separate Materials for the countertop and the backsplash, if needed.
cheers
Hi,
I tried to look for this casework-counter top family but i cant find it. Do you know where it is?
Thanks,
Hi Cliff,
Thank you very much for your help. Appreciated. Can i ask you again. I have to draw in Revit Steel staircase which means all the riser, steps and even landing are in steel profile, But i really dont know how and where to start? maybe if you could help with this?
Thank you and God Bless..
Glad it worked.
For the steel stairs, try using Help in Revit for creating stairs--this should be a good place to begin.
If you then have trouble or more detailed questions, start a new thread on the forum.
Hint: Revit will create your stairs and railings automatically. You select the stair tool, draw the run(s) in plan,
specify which Levels the stair begins and ends at, click finish and it is done. That said, there are some problems
with the stair and railing tools, most of which can be overcome with tricky workarounds. But if it is a basic stair,
you should be able to create it quickly and effectively.
cheers
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