SLAB EDGES & THICKENED SLABS
How often does the Structural Engineer show a turned-down slab edge or an area of a thickened slab (for a wall or stair landing) and we just use 2D Detail Components to fake it in the sections? I hope not often. This Revit Tip will demystify the slab edges and thickened slab conditions so you can feel comfortable making them in true 3D Revit Style!!! ------- If your company needs BIM/Revit Assistance.. you can get help without hiring an in-house BIM Manager. A virtual BIM Manager (me) means you and your team can get immediate help (and ongoing assistance) without dealing with the overhead of hiring someone full time. Check out my website for more details: http://www.virtualBIMmanagement.com

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SLAB DEPRESSIONS: Different ways to do it

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VIEW RANGE: quirks of the dreaded View Range

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Only Real Structural Engineers Can Spot These Design Mistakes - Reinforced Concrete

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How to Read Architectural Details & Sections

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Concrete Slab Edges, Thickenings, Pits and Bund Upstands in Revit

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WORKSETS: Creating them, Using them and Deleting them

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LINEWEIGHTS AND LINETYPES: How they work in Revit

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REVISIONS AND ISSUED SHEETS: Setup and use

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Revit - Floor Slab Edges (Create Parametric Slab Edge)

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HIERARCHY in Visibility Graphics: Controlling how things look

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Design Options: Demystified

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10 Tools Every Revit Beginner Should Learn - Revit Beginner Tutorial

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CROWN, CHAIR AND BASE MOULDING: How to make them

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Aligning Revit models to DWG Surveys

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FILTERS ARE POWERFUL

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Detailing in Revit - 3 Step Process

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Cut Profile in Revit

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CABLE RAILINGS: Simple process to make a cable railing

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DETAIL SECTIONS & DETAIL CALLOUTS IN REVIT STEP 1:

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