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Hi, I am using Revit 2013 and I am looking to make a framing plan for a simple 10'x12' shed (I am trying to start small).
I am looking for help as to how to make the framing plan using 2x4's. I have the simple floor plan but I do not know how
to insert the 2x4 studs, bottom plate and double top plates. I know that I can do drafting views, but I was hoping that
there is an easy way to do a framing plan. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks! Mike
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You could do all of this as linework as you would have in CAD. Better yet though is to find a framing app to frame your walls.
https://apps.exchange.autodesk.com/RVT/en/Detail/Index?id=appstore.exchange.autodesk.com%3atimberframingforautodeskrevit2015_windows64%3aen
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Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it.
Mike
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