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Fabric Sheet ( bending detail)

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bojans_new
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Fabric Sheet ( bending detail)

Hello. Is there a way so I can graphicly show my particular Fabric sheets dimensions in the schedule ? Something similar like bending detail for Rebar. I will show you a example of my request

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jay_colcombe
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Unfortunately this is not possibly automatically.  You would have to add an Image Parameter into your Schedule and relate that image to the Family/Type of Fabric Sheet for it to be called out in the Schedule.

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Here is a solution using a through a Third-Pary Addin - 3D Reinforcement and Plan Derivation based on Revit with SOFiSTiK Reinforcement

 

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bojans_new
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 Where I can see how to make  an Image Parameter into Schedule and relate that image to the Family/Type of Fabric Sheet for it to be called out in the Schedule ?

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jay_colcombe
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You don’t need to create a image parameter there should already be 2 options available to you by default!

A Tyoe Image and an Instant Image, these work like Type and Instant Marks such as per Family or Individual Instance.

when selecting Fields in the Schedule they should be in the list.

 

Jay Colcombe

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Revit Architecture & Structure Certified Professional
AutoCAD Certified Professional
B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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