Eccentric duct transition

Eccentric duct transition

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Eccentric duct transition

Anonymous
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dear all

everytime i make the duct smaller on 1 side, the recctangle redcucer appears automatically

 

all i wanted it "eccentric" reducer, 

now i read online about using "justify" or "align" but none of them did work with me, can anyone help me step by step

how to create / do it ?

 

that would be really really really great

 

thanks 🙂

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abulla
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I made a short video showing how to align duct with an eccentric reducer, hope it helps.

http://screencast.com/t/KxwuZInxQ6L
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Anonymous
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Man, you are THE BEST you are my hero, Saved my Day 🙂

 

thanks a milllllllion

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Anonymous
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Good stuff!

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Anonymous
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happen to have this video on youtube maybe? since flashplayer doesn't exist anymore.

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c.horner
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Hi Abulla, are you able to provide this video on a different platform? As mentioned above, flash is no longer supported on browsers 😞

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iainsavage
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Hope this attachment helps.

Transition family has to be of the eccentric type in your routing preferences, it won't work with a concentric family.

 

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c.horner
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Thank you sir, much appreciated! I actually figured it out in the end using the justify function, but your method is a lot easier... in fact, I think that was what I was trying in the first instance but with no success oddly. I'm modelling from point cloud and often the real world geometry just throws up issues with Revit!