Hello,
I totally agree with you, but we have to deliver the projects in a way that the components use reflects the real ones, for example, using a flex pipe which the minimum bend radius is 70mm, with the current tool is not achievable, since you can create any bend...
Another thing to take care is the time needed to perform the task, at the office, we can agree spending more time working with sloped pipes, since they are critical, but regarding to flex pipes, we understand that respecting the physical limitations of the component is more critical than its category, on the other hand, despite the category, all other information are consistent with the component.
Revit has many limitations, we are trying to extract most of it without compromising our cost, a plumbing design made in Revit takes more time than the conventional 2D drawing, the market is not accepting more, so we must be realistic and try to give the market a consistent information, than spending more time, doing something we can´t check if it is OK. We had a couple of projects were the bend radius were crucial for design decisions.
I have no idea how to check the bend radius of the curve pointed by the arrow, it is clear that it is not possible, but if we are talking about a small diference, let´s say 20 mm diference, how can we assure the radius respects the manufacturer instructions?
Fábio Sato
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