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Hello everyone, my first post. I have been study Revit for my company the past several months. We are looking to make shop drawings for precast in the near future. Look forward to the exciting journey of Revit.
Lots of pros and cons from AutoCad to Revit. But seems Revit will only get better. I pretty much got it dialed in except a few things.
I still can't figure how to block out insulation around plates and different areas. I attached a pdf of examples of what im trying to achieve. I have been using dividing parts. But I seem to can't customize it in vertical sections. I have used this
http://www.aga-cad.com/blog/how-to-model-complex-precast-wall-panels-using-revit-parts
the last part of the article is what I am trying to achieve. Any ideas or tips?
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