Hi everyone, I am studying Revit structure and trying to model a steel structure building. I am wondering how to model the grout under the base plates. I model them as a isolated foundation with 25mm thickness. I am wondering if it is the right way to model them or there is a special family for that. I will appreciate if anyone can help. 🙂
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How are you modeling the base plates? You could simply add the grout to your base plate family. (Different piece of geometry with a different material.)
Joe
Thanks mate. I use add component to model the base plate and use the M?column base plate-4 holes to model the base plate. There is not any option for grout in the property pallet. Is there another base plate family with the grout option?
Regards,
Reza
Reza,
Sorry, but it's not an option in the properties palette. Loaded families (such as the base plate) can be anything you want them to be- but you have to modify them yourself. You'll have to learn about editing families to do this, and then you can make exactly what you need. That's one of the great things about Revit- you don't have to rely on Autodesk or anyone else to provide you with content.
Joe
Thanks mate. I got the idea. As I am beginner in Revit I learnt how to model the structure using the families in Revit but i haven't learnt how to edit or creat a new family. Please let me know if any good reference to learn more about families in Revit. (books or websites).
I really appreciate your help.