From the course: Revit 2019: Custom Furniture Modeling
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Using blends - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Custom Furniture Modeling
Using blends
- [Instructor] Now that I have my curved piece in for my handle, there's still two more things I need to do to this to make it a complete piece. And if you zoom in on this, you'll see exactly what that is. The piece is coming through something solid, and if you were to punch a hole through that, it would be able to slip out of there. So a lot of times with these handles, what they'll have is just a little node on the bottom that keeps it from slipping out. We're going to put that in, and the way we're going to do it is we're going to use the blend. So first I need to make sure that I'm in a plane that is perpendicular to how this is going to be extruded, so I'm going to go to a reference level. From here, I'm now going to go up to create and I'm going to click on blend itself. I now am going to put in two profiles, the first profile I'm going to draw is the bottom profile. That is the profile, of course, that's going to be at the lower part of this blend here. And I'm going to click…
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Basic family modeling3m 57s
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Starting a custom furniture piece1m 17s
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Using extrusions2m 54s
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Combining extrusions together4m 33s
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Using revolutions4m 9s
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Moving revolutions3m 3s
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Using swept blends6m 21s
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Using sweeps4m 5s
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Modifying sweeps2m 14s
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Using blends3m 59s
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Using voids5m 49s
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