From the course: Revit: Structural Families
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Making tapered concrete columns
From the course: Revit: Structural Families
Making tapered concrete columns
- Sometimes our counties need a taper that's fine, With concrete we can do that. The objective of this video is to create a tapered calm then we're going to use it in a model. To get started let's jump into Revit under families let's go new browse to your region. Scroll down to structural columns, click open. Let's add some overall dimensions so click a line dimension point here to here. Go up to here. The point here to here, come over to here. Hold down your control key and select both of these dimensions. Click the create parameter button. Let's call it base size click okay, Quentin right click on one of these reference planes and create similar on the drop panel let's click the pic lines button. Let's ask that these six inches all the way around. Now, this is confusing hold down your control key and select the reference planes that you've just created all four of them for the sub category, click the drop…
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Creating stepped footing families5m 40s
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Adding a stepped footing family to a wall6m 27s
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Adding slab depressions7m 21s
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Adding beam pockets6m 10s
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Creating concrete bevels7m 23s
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Creating custom cone top columns8m 15s
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Making tapered concrete columns6m 49s
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Creating tilt panels6m 7s
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Creating tilt wall9m 14s
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Modeling pour stop families6m 44s
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Modeling trenches8m 4s
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Creating shallow footing families9m 40s
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