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Revit users looking for faster ways to model, detail and report using fabrication parts
I’m hosting short, 1-to-1 video calls with Revit MEP users who want to speed up their workflow, reduce repetition, and get drawings out the door faster. If you spend your day bouncing between systems, fighting slow families, or fixing the same issues over and over, I want to hear exactly: - How you’re currently working - What slows you down - What processes feel clunky or manual - What would make your life easier - What tools or features you wish existed These calls help me understand real user problems — and I’ll give you practical fixes or shortcuts on the call if I can. 👉 Want help? Book a call here: https://calendar.app.google/NtJF6bLRLnp4UHPs9 Or if you're too busy for 1-to1 chat, post your frustrations below and I’ll see how I can help. Let’s make Revit work for you — not against you.
Revit users looking for faster ways to model, detail and report using fabrication parts
Quick intro to COD scripting
I would love to know if there is anything you would like to automate. This works best when reviewing items before nesting. I want some requests for videos. I can show you how to bulk edit connectors, seams, notches, give me some ideas. Watch the video to see how it works, but please send me your requests if you want to see something in particular.
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This is mainly aimed for Andrew but any help would be appreciated, currently using an ancient version of CAMduct PM2000 which sends the burn sheet to the table via an app called Burny. Do you know if this can be upgraded to a new version which would be more efficient? Thanks for any help.
Revit Fabrication ITM reporting
If you need to build a fabrication report inside Revit that includes item information such as seams, this video will show you how you can do it in Revit. It still has some limitations, ie Bends will only report the back seam, not the throat. However, if you set up your database correctly, you will never have to guess what the seams are. They will be as per your database settings.
Revit Fabrication ITM reporting
Welcome to the Fabrication Users Group!
Hello and welcome to our community! This group is all about helping each other improve our skills and knowledge around Autodesk Fabrication tools like Cadmep, CAMduct, and Revit. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, we’re glad to have you here! Let’s get things started with a quick round of introductions. Please take a moment to reply to this post and share: • Your name and where you’re from • Which Autodesk Fabrication software you use most (Cadmep, CAMduct, Revit, etc.) • How long you’ve been working with these tools • A fun fact about yourself or your favorite project you’ve worked on! Feel free to add a picture of your workspace or your latest project if you’d like to share. How to Post a Reply: 1. Scroll down to the comment section of this post. 2. Type your introduction in the text box provided. 3. Hit the Post button, and your reply will be visible to everyone in the group. Looking forward to meeting everyone and learning more about the amazing work you’re all doing!
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Got a question or stuck on something? Post here! Ask for help with CADmep, CAMduct, Revit or any fabrication task. The community is here to assist!