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hello to everyone, I am approaching revit mep for thermotechnical use.
in addressing the design of the ducts (channels) I have come across some issues that will be known to those who are more experienced than me: especially depending on the families that load I find fittings, stains and special pieces more or less consistent with what I want to get.
the point is that each family has some, but not others. For example, I have rte in which stains with shoes are available, but do not have eccentric rectangle reductions. Others have eccentric rectangle reductions but not under shoes, etc.
is it possible for a beginner to somehow manage to turn the rthes in order to crarsi over time a family of channels complete with everything you need for your work or is it too difficult and it is better to rely on what is already available?
for now I did a basic course not too long ago and my knowledge is limited.
If you have a tip on how to proceed or some manual or reference skewer I study gladly, adapting the quality of the job to the ability of a software is something that puts me shivers.. .
in addressing the design of the ducts (channels) I have come across some issues that will be known to those who are more experienced than me: especially depending on the families that load I find fittings, stains and special pieces more or less consistent with what I want to get.
the point is that each family has some, but not others. For example, I have rte in which stains with shoes are available, but do not have eccentric rectangle reductions. Others have eccentric rectangle reductions but not under shoes, etc.
is it possible for a beginner to somehow manage to turn the rthes in order to crarsi over time a family of channels complete with everything you need for your work or is it too difficult and it is better to rely on what is already available?
for now I did a basic course not too long ago and my knowledge is limited.
If you have a tip on how to proceed or some manual or reference skewer I study gladly, adapting the quality of the job to the ability of a software is something that puts me shivers.. .