Does anyone have any tips on what is the easiest, quickest way do draw a truss plan?
(im used to autocad and drawing lines lol)
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Does anyone have any tips on what is the easiest, quickest way do draw a truss plan?
(im used to autocad and drawing lines lol)
Depends if you really need to model them or not. If you do you will need to create the truss family and array it. If not, simply put ... lines
i dont need to model as that will be done by the truss manufacturer, i will see what lines/arrays i can come up with
thanks
If you plan on reusing, consider building an annotation family
Is there anyone in your office using Revt Structure? If so ask them to use the truss wizard to create it for you.
no one here uses structure, but that sounds like a good wizard to use!
at present i made a detail line component and im doing it that way.
I just finished a job that had some good sized trusses. The arch created an in place family. They drew the geometry (centerlines) and then extruded the shapes they needed (hss in this case) along those paths. Don;t know how quick it would be but it seems simple enough.
I found a very interesting video about how to create a truss framing layout in revit. Go to dgcad.com, you will find a bunch of videos, then go to Revit 9 (detailing), then go to the lesson 4: detailing framing plans.
Basically they create a detail component family, simple truss or 1 ply, but this family could be changed to a 2 ply or 3 ply. Just remember this a 2d layout so this would help you just for the truss framing. By the way the video is free.
Good luck.
You COULD try to make trusses out of a wall rather than investing time in making families. Make the wall the thickness of the truss member, edit the profile, cut voids and set your desired material to make some quick trusses. Array them as necessary.