What I have found that works best for me, is use the Beam System for the initial layout, then remove the Beam System. This allows you to set the offset as needed for each Beam, if necessary.
If you would like to learn more about detailing the ridge vent for a pitched roof in wood frame construction, please view the following video: th-cam.com/video/DqaZe_mCUs0/w-d-xo.html
I have always wondered why someone would dislike a good lesson like this. It just beats me. There is always something to learn,(especially in a program like Revit), and some idiot just enjoys disliking stuff. That said, THANK YOU Balkan Architect for putting this content out for us to learn.
Please people do not use the model in place tool to make “difficult” beams in these cases. If you just want it in your model for the looks its ok, but if you want to export to ifc or make schedules, or any kind if BIM model, use normal beams for this. You can cut the profile however you want. The beam at 16:11
Sooo painful to watch the coping member by member. Surely there must be a quicker way to adjust the nodes in the whole truss in one go otherwise you may just as well build it from scratch. Also the coping works on softwood timber maximum 50mm thick prefab truss with nailplates but when you go to 100-150-200mm thick members, you're most likely looking at hardwood/oak with tenon and mortice joints which are totally different concept.
What I have found that works best for me, is use the Beam System for the initial layout, then remove the Beam System. This allows you to set the offset as needed for each Beam, if necessary.
You should do a CLT (cross laminate timber) building :)
I totally expert in revit after watching your video. THANKS for teaching us. Love you bro.
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! Thank you so much !
If you would like to learn more about detailing the ridge vent for a pitched roof in wood frame construction, please view the following video: th-cam.com/video/DqaZe_mCUs0/w-d-xo.html
thank you the Balkan Guy ,i'm getting better in revit every day ...I hope soon to get to your level
Great job Balkan Architect, Thank you for all you do.
You are awesome Balkan!! Thank you for taking the time do this!
I have always wondered why someone would dislike a good lesson like this. It just beats me. There is always something to learn,(especially in a program like Revit), and some idiot just enjoys disliking stuff. That said, THANK YOU Balkan Architect for putting this content out for us to learn.
Great video Balkan! Can the beam system be used to create the truss layout too? I can see how spacing of those can become more automatic.
very recsourceful , awesome accent . thank you for the content
balkan gone done did it again🙏🤠
Once again, amazing revit skills keep it up i love it.
Good teacher 🙂
Well done Professor... your videos are a go to tool.
Please people do not use the model in place tool to make “difficult” beams in these cases. If you just want it in your model for the looks its ok, but if you want to export to ifc or make schedules, or any kind if BIM model, use normal beams for this. You can cut the profile however you want.
The beam at 16:11
Its an engineering problem haha
It was really nice video like always. However, we watched similar video from you already but this time was really in details. Please keep going
I'm trying to up the quality of some of my older videos, bring everything to a new level 🙂
Thank you for this tutorial!!
Nice tutorial can you make a video of a hip roof timber frame construction with ridge board, hip rafter, common rafters and valleys
Good work Balkan
no doubt. you are the best
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You are fantastic! Thanks for your great tutorials :)
Thanks bro. I am your fc from laos pdr, i like and follow every your vdo
Balkan 👍
Great.
Omg thank u so much.. U saved my life 😂😭
can you run some stress tests on these too or are you just drawing up random stuff in 3D ?
I dont have all those family options you have? Have do I get them ?
subscribed because of the overly awesome accent.
And you rule at revit.
How can I create such a construction in Revit LT 2024?
Thank you for your vídeo, once again. Anyway , I have a problem ! I need design a sctruture laminet wood , no colunms . Could you, please, help me?
gracias
can some one help me please? i cannot edit the small woods inside the truss so that it llok eaven
:( I can still see the lines overlaping even in hidden lines view what have i done wrong
veryyy gooodddddddddddddddddd
hello sir how are you. i am waiting please creat corrugated matel roof i m be very thankful to you
How can it be that it itsnt possible to cope steel trusses but wood is no problem?😱
When i do this it does not let me select by pressing tab it is like it is locked . can some one help
Same with me....anyone please answer?
Balkan May I know your name please
Sooo painful to watch the coping member by member. Surely there must be a quicker way to adjust the nodes in the whole truss in one go otherwise you may just as well build it from scratch. Also the coping works on softwood timber maximum 50mm thick prefab truss with nailplates but when you go to 100-150-200mm thick members, you're most likely looking at hardwood/oak with tenon and mortice joints which are totally different concept.
Anyone else who doesn't have the "BeamSystem" function?