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Hi guys, I'm working on a project that using the "Stabox" - a prefabricated rebar connection system which you can Google it. The problem is I'm quite green to Revit Structure and I'm stucking with it, I just don't know how to bring this Stabox into my model and then put in the schedule later. If you have any solutions or ideas, please help me.
And one little thing, my company just doesn't like using Model in place for some reasons, would be great avoiding that way. But if there is no other option, Model in place would be fine.
p/s: Sorry for my bad English
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I would make this a family (probably use the Structural Foundation family template). Model it in the finished position (rebar bent out with cover removed). I would use an extrusion for the box portion and sweeps for the rebar.
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