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Hello,
Anyone knows how to do in Revit the rebar shape like in image I send atached?
Best regards
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This can be done as a detail item, just draw the lines like you want them, or an extrusion, again just draw it as you want it.
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The REVIT Multi-Planar tool for rebar is cool but will not give you what you want.
It just makes a copy of the base profile and attaches the two profiles with a rebar segment.
Detail elements are only 2d.
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Right Daryl,
I had never worked with the rebar families - the multi-planer doesn't work. Why didn't they use their standard modeling tools?
I would be tempted to model in a generic family and import into a rebar family.
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Thanks for the help.
Is what I think, just in a 2D detail we can do this, what is not enough.
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