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export jobs from inventor to revit

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Michelefi

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Good morning, I was introduced a few weeks ago and it's just for a few weeks that I've been using inventor for work..I have asked to streamline some files of mechanical pieces sent by suppliers on inventor and then export them to revit..now the only method that comes to mind is to leverage all non-fluent processing or pieces like bolts etc.. but is there no faster method? ?

thank you all!! !

I hope I've explained well, I'm in a bit of a hurry and I have to go to work :frown:
 
really thank you tristan, I took a look and tomorrow I try to do it! thank you again!!!
Then, I tried to do as you told me (thank you again). .unfortunately I couldn't solve and I think the reason could be this:looking on the online guide and on some tutorials of youtube I understood something,if I want to import n file of inventor on revit there are two ways
1)Simply simplify the assembling through simple solids such as cylinders and parallelepipeds, then in this case when verifying revit processing does not give any error and you can safely import it into a family file(.rfa)
2)if you want to keep a pretty high detail,because it is necessary for you,then it is useless that all do all the steps,because in the conversion ratio will always give you errors until you simplify it to the maximum (always with simple solids) and then you should directly import it to a .adsk file

Am I wrong? ?
 
No, you're not wrong. it is necessary to simplify to the bone the model to export in rfa; if you need more details you can opt for dwg (if you don't need mep connectors in revit) or adsk
 
No, you're not wrong. it is necessary to simplify to the bone the model to export in rfa; if you need more details you can opt for dwg (if you don't need mep connectors in revit) or adsk
I am pleased that in some way I understood..however many thanks, really very kind! ! ! !
 

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