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Anyone know of a parametric travelator and/or escalator model that can be edited numerically for height etc? thnx
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A creative person might make this out of stairs so it can be associated to floors. Makes height adjustments a lot easier.
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Our fully parameterized Escalator Revit® Family has been released and is available for download at http://www.revit-content.com/content/00-01-5514061-Escalator.htm 30 flexible ParameterYou have 30 possibilities to setup your Escalator to every available Escalator. With just one Family you have thousands of possibilities to get exactly the Escalator you need for your Project.Choose your AngleOne of this 30 Parameters is the Angle of the Run. The Family is fully parametrised - that means that you just need to change the Parameter for the Angle for example to 30° or 35° (or every angle you would like) and you have automatically your Escalator (even the Steps adjust automatically accordingly to the Angle, Height of Level, etc.)You want to see always a correct Floor Plan ?No Problem at all - This fully parametrised Escalator Family shows the Model corect cutted and even the hidden Lines for the Model above thecutting Line is fully parametrised.
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Does this do a curved escalator?
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It will not.
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Where do I get one that does?
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You will most likely have to make one yourself unless you can do a google search and find one somewhere.
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Can someone give me an outline description of how to make one myself?
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Use stairs and walls.
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I just made a really simple video on how to make an escalator from scratch on my channel. It's parametric, and you can set any height that you need. I hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kVPrkJ766Q
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