The script gets a little spaghetti towards the middle. However, now we no longer have to spend 5 minutes setting up standards on each family for over 400 family files.
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Can't use Claude for the time being. The only caveat I will give is the issue we are working on is in the family document environment which, depending on the category, have their own not apparent limitations.
This is what we need. Just a little help with some edge cases the OOTB and extended packages do not cover.
Nothing like working with AI to assist with a simple python script, having it confidently give multiple clarifications on inputs and revisions to complete the workflow only for it to finally admit the workflow is not possible through the API.
The week is a wash at this point. Might as well take the rest of the week off and spend time with the family.
Autodesk "Unistrut profile" on the left. Our Unistrut with accurate dimension and profile on the right.
Working on making better Revit detail components. More control over line weights, easier graphic adjustments, angle settings, and pattern alignment.
Revit stair collection work has begun.
Today is the last chance to get a 40% discount on our products! Use the code 40OFFEVERYTHING at checkout. Link in the bio.
Just a reminder those who want to get 40% off our products have only two days left. Deal ends after March 27th. Use the code 40OFFEVERYTHING at checkout. Link in the bio.
Today we released our new Ultimate Railing Collection! 🥳 To celebrate, customers can use the code 40OFFEVERYTHING to get a 40 percent discount on any of our products. Get it before the end of the week. 👉Link in the bio.
Monday next week we release our Ultimate Railing Collection! We plan to have a mini sale for inquiring minds. Make sure to sign up to our newsletter to get access. 😉 Links in the description.
If we were to pick our top Revit railings that took more effort to set up than all other railings it would be these four. They use multiple techniques like panel balusters, multi handrail/top rail sweeps, custom support placement, nested sub components, and custom hatch patterns.
You know those aluminum fencing you see all around the suburbs of the US? We see it everywhere but no railing families to specify it in projects. March 23rd is when we release our railing collection.
One of the issues our upcoming Revit railing collection address' is post placement and support alignment by clearly identifying families that use a segment based vs continuous line modeling methods for specifying placement.
It's official, March 23rd will be the release of our Ultimate Railing Collection.
We are super excited to offer this since railings have always been a struggle for users to setup consistently across projects.
Does it copy all filters from one view to another or just the order of the list?
Just me trying to build a complex search and replace function in excel only to forget about the Search and Replace tool. 🤦
A little color goes a long way for user guides. Using our forthcoming Ultimate Railing Collection to test out our new brand aligned in-Revit user guides.
It can be difficult to understand how railing families are structured. Hopefully this, alongside our breakdowns of each item, will better illuminate WHERE something is modified and how each piece fits together.
Son of a gun! Who in their right mind would pull a live glass railing section on a stair anyways?
Glass railings look so nice...so long as you do not host them up on a stair.
Yeah, and you also have to meet a minimum price threshold. Can't just bid $1.
No words.
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#Justice4Renee
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It's a Revit field of dreams (fences).
Is this reference too old? 👴
The whole Revit railing fence types are here. 🤺
“Trump had telegraphed for months that Maduro could not remain in power, yet Venezuela’s illegitimate leader clung on.”
According to the editorial board of The Washington Post, it is Trump who decides whether leaders of sovereign states can remain in power.
Gimmie your most popular gauge... 😜
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