Is it possible to get Revit to show round 45 degree takeoffs from round duct the same way they typically look in AutoCAD? I've done some searches in the forums and haven't had any luck finding out how to do this. If you look my image, I've highlighted in red what I wish Revit would trim out and left in green the line that ideally would be left showing. The second image shows our AutoCAD output with those type of fittings.
I'm fairly certain it's possible with one of the take off families. Can't give it a try until tomorrow, though. I think what you are showing in your Revit screen shot is not connected.
I think this is what you are looking for. These are from the metric library but I assume there are equivalents in the imperial library as well.
@iainsavage, thank you. Your fitting is very similar to the one I had used but a little longer. The duct connection ends up looking identical to my other one, however. I used the OOTB family for "round takeoff - standard". Below is a screenshot of your family.
Since the fitting, in reality, does not continue further into the duct as Revit is showing it, the output makes for a sloppy duct drawing at best and confusion for a contractor at worst. Here is an image that illustrates why we draw it the way we do in AutoCAD.
@Anonymous they are not my families, they are OOTB Autodesk families.
Based on the rest of your post it sounds as though you might be better using fabrication parts rather than design ducts since appearance and accuracy is so important for you.
go into family editor on the shoe Branch.
change the Part type to, Tap - Adjustable
now you can tap at any angle into a round duct
The problem which the OP was experiencing is that part of the tap projects inside the parent duct and they don't want it to do that.
Does your solution achieve that? Could you post some images showing the end result in a project?
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