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Hey, id make it myself but i dont know which program i need to design family components, Im looking for a wall mounted torch brachet, just like the old castles have them, anyone know where i can find one or how i can make one with woking lights?
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You can create all family components for Revit with Revit. Create a wall mounted light fixture. You might try starting with an existing one just to see what others have done.
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I have a cool Arco floor lamp available on my website if you need one. Dirt cheap too
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Beau please just make a thread stating that you have Revit families for sale. Its annoying seeing post pop up as new and seeign its just someone plugging to get someone to their website to buy things. I don't have a problem with someone trying to get business but do it in one thread instead of posting in 30. Thanks.
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Sincere apologies tea, I was just trying to help by providing a reasonable end to the thread.
As most threads start with a request or query, it is natural that many go unanswered. In this instance the user was looking for a light. People suggest places for the user to find what they want but sometimes the thread can end with no answer. I have on numerous times searched for help on this brilliant website only to find no solution path within the thread and had my time wasted.
I am simply finalising the thread by saying - hey! I know what you want and I have it available for $2. This is where you find it. Thread finds its natural end and all future users reading the thread can follow the course of the thread to a solution.
If I simply had some random subject thread advertising my Revit Families - it wouldn't be as effective nor target users with needs. I don't think it would be as personal.
As we all know Revit is about working in collaboration. At its heart it is a true community with many users offering help, advice and valuable assets. My shop doesn't charge $80 for a single family object, like most others. Everything is $2. I don't make Revit Families and sell them for profit, I make them to enhance the Revit community and I charge a standard $2 for everything to cover the cost of the website.
Just a small guy trying to help in any way he can.
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