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© 2011 Autodesk Shop Drawings in Autodesk® Revit®. What? It can Do That? Ron Palma Application Specialist
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© 2011 Autodesk Class Summary This class will focus on the creation of shop drawings through the use of the Parts and Assemblies tools found in Revit Architecture and Structure 2012
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© 2011 Autodesk Agenda 10:00–10:10 Introduction and Learning Objectives 10:10–11:15 Parts and Assembly Discussion 11:15–11:30 Questions
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© 2011 Autodesk Rules Please Silence cell phones Take conversations (phone and peer) outside If you must leave please do not slam the door
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© 2011 Autodesk Ron Palma Application Specialist AEC Solutions Train/Implement BIM solutions for AEC firms across the country Over 23 years experience as Designer, Project Manager, CAD Manager, Trainer. (Started with AutoCAD Release 9, Revit Release 5) Author of Architectural Drafting Using AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop and its Applications text books 18+ years US Army/Army National Guard; exp. as Senior Instructor for the Instructor Training Course
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© 2011 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Describe existing documentation tools for creating shop/assembly drawings Create part elements with the Parts tool Generate assemblies of elements using the Create Assembly tool Use the Create Views tool to create views and schedules of assemblies
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© 2011 Autodesk Something Old Something New
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© 2011 Autodesk Views, Callouts, Drafting Views, and Legends Old: Shop / Assembly Drawings Model Views Callouts Drafting Views Legends Visibility Graphics New: Parts Tool Assemblies Tool
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© 2011 Autodesk Working with Parts
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© 2011 Autodesk Working with Parts Created from Layered Elements: Walls, Floors, Roofs (flat or single sloped), Ceilings, and Structural Slabs Excluded: Stacked Walls, Curtain Walls, Shape edited Floors or Roofs
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© 2011 Autodesk Working with Parts Dependent on the elements generated from Deleting a part will delete all other associated parts Copying original element with Parts creates a new element with parts Visibility Setting set in View Properties May be Divided into Sub-parts Can be scheduled
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© 2011 Autodesk
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Working with Assemblies
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© 2011 Autodesk Working with Assemblies Created from Multiple Elements: Walls, Floors, Roofs, Ceilings, Family Instances (doors, windows, casework), and Parts Excluded: Other Assemblies, Complex Structures (trusses, curtain walls, stacked walls), Elements in Design Options, Groups, Masses, MEP elements, Rooms Can be Edited: elements added or removed Can be disassembled
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© 2011 Autodesk
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Using the Create Views Tool
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© 2011 Autodesk Using the Create Views Tool Select an Assembly Pick Create Views Or right-click in the Project Browser and pick Create Assembly Views Choose which views to be generated Add notes, tags, and edit schedule data
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© 2011 Autodesk
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What We Have Covered Describe existing documentation tools for creating shop/assembly drawings Create part elements with the Parts tool Generate assemblies of elements using the Create Assembly tool Use the Create Views tool to create views and schedules of assemblies
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© 2011 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2011 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
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