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Steel frame flooring

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jinergoh721
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Steel frame flooring

Hi,

Good day.

do anyone knows how to model the steel framing floor( the girder)  below  as shown in photo? In a quick & slick way.

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rxi.gg
in reply to: jinergoh721

You can create a structural family with an extruded profile parameterized in length.
Otherwise, in a simpler way you can do it like this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV8f2EhTRpQ

Roi G. | AUTODESK REVIT & DYNAMO EXPERT

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barthbradley
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For the girders, use Beam Systems. It's "quick & slick".  Promise. 

 

How to Make a Beam System in Revit - Bing video

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jinergoh721
in reply to: barthbradley

GODDAM its so much quicker than Model in place, lol.
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jinergoh721
in reply to: barthbradley

Hi @barthbradley ,

I tried that vid approach. First is that horizontal element does not appears in photo 1, 

Then it is place on Ground level, I want to move it down a bit by trying on ELEVATION, but cannot works.

I do exact instruction in the given videos. 

 

THX,

Jiner. 

 

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