Just as complementary but essential content: First of all: you need to understand the construction process to determine which element is the “main” in this case the Beam It is really simple because all the elements have the same core o same structure material (concrete) Second: we need to understand the composition of the elements, walls,floors and roofs if apply. These are parameters of type so you must edit the type and set the correct relevance to each material easy (greater the number in(#) less important o strong it is, e.g. paint will be Finish (5)due it the last task made in site and doesn’t cut anything. So like this we manage the join with different material and more accurate. I recommend join the elements as last action in the modelling process due restrict or make the work more complicated, ( you will have anlagen warnings at each time you work with the elements joined) As you see there is a couple things behind that’s make it advance. Cheers!
It really is the solution that I have been looking for for years due to the exact quantification, thank you very much Balkan, you are the best! success for you
Balkan! I disagree with you that Join Geometry would be an advanced tutorial. In our university (Jönköping University in Sweden) it is the very first step toward learning Revit. Everybody who is obliged to deliver a project must know how to use this command otherwise the model would be full of junk. Keep up your great job.
Hey Balkan Architect, it's been a while, following your channel for quite some time now and it is a great help so Thank you so much. Now coming to my issue, I am actually working on a model, where I have to join a wall, slab and a slab edge but it is giving me an error and it is making me nuts. I draw everything again and again, don't see any issue in the modelling but joining still doesn't work. Can you please advise what to do in this situation?
@balkanarchitect can i prevent automatic join between elements and when they join automatically because i noticed that sometimes elements give warning that they are joined but do not intersect even i didn't joined them previously myself ?
Helpful tutorial. In my case, the beam and the wall are of the same thickness and when I Join them, the warning was displayed "One element is completely inside another" when I clicked ''ok", the beam disappear, I cannot switched joined order too. Any suggestion regarding this matter? Thank you
Hello, I hope you can help me. When I click switch join order it couldn't click any objects only the join and unjoin ones can click the object where did I get wrong?
Preface: I appreciate your knowledge & willingness to share it with us. REVIT hold a lot of Promise yet it is a very clunky, unforgiving tool which does not focus enough on the actual design but rather on imposing a horribly arcane & time inefficient system. Anyway, At 11:11, you talked about having to select each one taking a long time. And this way is faster... but then you proceeded to select each one individualy. That's not faster. Did you miss a step in showing us how to do it faster? if so, please tell us how to do it faster. There are a lot of times in Revit where we end up having to select something one by one because it doesn't give you a multiple select option. It's Just one more way that REVIT is infuriating
Balkan, I have a question. Sometimes even if elements are joined, when you check the 3d view and a section they are overlapping and when you check the volume its double. What should we do when that happened?
Not a new thing. May be this for beginners. The join and switch geometry options is familiar to the BIM persons and they won't get a quality model without this. Try some advanced innovative ideas in dynamo revit etc. Thankyou
@@AussieBIMGuru Hey mate.. looking forward to that video. Always watching your stuff man. I have a problem with joining structural columns with architectural walls. Hope there is a faster way of joining the two.
I think I have a good mic when it comes to screen recording part of the video, just for the intro part, I'm still using the built-in camera mic, but soon I will be upgrading that as well! :)
You were born to teach, man. No confusion; no distractions; efficiently direct to the point. Thank you for the lesson.
Just as complementary but essential content:
First of all: you need to understand the construction process to determine which element is the “main” in this case the Beam It is really simple because all the elements have the same core o same structure material (concrete)
Second: we need to understand the composition of the elements, walls,floors and roofs if apply. These are parameters of type so you must edit the type and set the correct relevance to each material easy (greater the number in(#) less important o strong it is, e.g. paint will be Finish (5)due it the last task made in site and doesn’t cut anything. So like this we manage the join with different material and more accurate.
I recommend join the elements as last action in the modelling process due restrict or make the work more complicated, ( you will have anlagen warnings at each time you work with the elements joined)
As you see there is a couple things behind that’s make it advance.
Cheers!
It really is the solution that I have been looking for for years due to the exact quantification, thank you very much Balkan, you are the best! success for you
I use it all the time. It gives me a strange kind of pleasure...😬
“Hey balkan architect its guys here”
I had to play that again, I thought I heard something wrong xD
Great video Balkan, thanks for your time to do the video... very useful...
Good explanation ,learning lots of thing from you
i do really enjoy the explanation, thx sir!
Your videos always teach me something new, thanks for another super helpful vid
You're very good at this...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
中文
多重接合可以用框選,讓系統自己跑不用一個個點
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Multiple joints can be selected by frame, so that the system can run by itself without a single point
im from pakistna sir your work is very helpfull keep it up.
Balkan! I disagree with you that Join Geometry would be an advanced tutorial. In our university (Jönköping University in Sweden) it is the very first step toward learning Revit. Everybody who is obliged to deliver a project must know how to use this command otherwise the model would be full of junk. Keep up your great job.
We are thankful to you
Thank you!This Video really help me a lot! :)
Very helpfull, in sections this works great but in structural plans some times not so effective, can be temperamental.
Hey guys Balkan Architect here !
Thank you so much.
Amazing. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for do this video
Is the alpaca happy now?
I love youuuu
Thanks a lot
Can we join 2 steel plates by using this very same command?
Hey sir Balkan. Your videos are great. I want to request a tutorial about symbolic lines un revit. Thank youuuuuu ❤️😊
Hey Balkan Architect, it's been a while, following your channel for quite some time now and it is a great help so Thank you so much. Now coming to my issue, I am actually working on a model, where I have to join a wall, slab and a slab edge but it is giving me an error and it is making me nuts. I draw everything again and again, don't see any issue in the modelling but joining still doesn't work. Can you please advise what to do in this situation?
@balkanarchitect can i prevent automatic join between elements and when they join automatically because i noticed that sometimes elements give warning that they are joined but do not intersect even i didn't joined them previously myself ?
amazing
Helpful tutorial. In my case, the beam and the wall are of the same thickness and when I Join them,
the warning was displayed "One element is completely inside another"
when I clicked ''ok", the beam disappear, I cannot switched joined order too.
Any suggestion regarding this matter? Thank you
Hello, I hope you can help me. When I click switch join order it couldn't click any objects only the join and unjoin ones can click the object where did I get wrong?
thank you for the video but how do we know an object is joined or not in Revit?
do you know why we have "Can't cut joined element." some times
Preface: I appreciate your knowledge & willingness to share it with us. REVIT hold a lot of Promise yet it is a very clunky, unforgiving tool which does not focus enough on the actual design but rather on imposing a horribly arcane & time inefficient system.
Anyway,
At 11:11, you talked about having to select each one taking a long time. And this way is faster...
but then you proceeded to select each one individualy.
That's not faster. Did you miss a step in showing us how to do it faster? if so, please tell us how to do it faster.
There are a lot of times in Revit where we end up having to select something one by one because it doesn't give you a multiple select option.
It's Just one more way that REVIT is infuriating
Balkan..can you make a tutorial of joining (connection) a RHS family with another RHS family
Balkan, I have a question. Sometimes even if elements are joined, when you check the 3d view and a section they are overlapping and when you check the volume its double. What should we do when that happened?
I DRAWED STRUCTURE FLOOR AND WALL ,, ITS NOT WORKS :(
Ya its helps sir.. but material type will changes join geometry not taken. Please help me
if wall form architect model . slab and beam form structure model. how to do that ?
how do trim on revit
What happens if the element have different Material??? Its work?
It works but I think you will see a thin line between each element.
@@alonso6626I guess there’s no way to make the lines get lost
Not a new thing. May be this for beginners. The join and switch geometry options is familiar to the BIM persons and they won't get a quality model without this. Try some advanced innovative ideas in dynamo revit etc. Thankyou
Was thinking the same.
Join geometry in Dynamo would have been a more advanced approach!
Makes me want to do a video on it now maybe...
@@AussieBIMGuru Hey mate.. looking forward to that video. Always watching your stuff man. I have a problem with joining structural columns with architectural walls. Hope there is a faster way of joining the two.
can you get a better mic already
I think I have a good mic when it comes to screen recording part of the video, just for the intro part, I'm still using the built-in camera mic, but soon I will be upgrading that as well! :)
ABSOLUTELY WRONG..........ONCE AGAIN THIS GUY IS PROVIDING YOU FALSE INFORMATION ON HOW THINGS COME TOGETHER..............DON'T BE FOOLED