Detail drawings using autocad




















The issue is that every drawing is different. While I would like the process to be full-auto, it is, at best, semi-automatic. I still need to babysit the scripts and double check each step. Not by a long-shot. But it was important. Again, why re-create the wheel or detail when you have it already? Using this method, I was able to convert the or so drawings in about a week. Much better than doing it manually and it saved my client a lot of time and money.

First off, the process relies on a lot of different scripts and tools that I created on the fly. I need to consolidate and streamline the tools so the process is easier and smoother.

Second, I need to refine the tools to deal with things like arcs and curves in hatches. Doing these hatches manually is only a short-term solution. Lastly, I need a way to automate dimensions. If so, how did you do it? What was your process? Leave a comment below! As I outlined above, I have a process to do the conversion quickly and efficiently. Initially we duplicated our entire library into revit.

Now we had 2 libraries to maintain. What we are starting to do is we dropped the revit library. Now we create a single detail sheet per project per discipline MEPT for all of our details. We then import the cad file into a floor plan view. This allows us to create dependent views of each detail. Now we can still use all smart tags associated with the detail number.

How do you control visibility of the detail file in your plan views? Is the linked CAD file on a separate workset or do you just turn off visibility of the linked file? We have a separate workset for linked cad files.

We link them into a floorplan, that way we have the ability to use dependent views to separate each detail and still use the view reference bubbles from within revit. We also have all of the lineweights assigned via our template. I have used this method in the past, but it runs into problems because a lot of hatching fails when linked from AutoCAD.

This may be less of an issue for MEP details, but architectural details tend to have more hatches to describe different materials. With this method you would end up deleting or turning off the hatch from AutoCAD, and re-hatching in Revit. And voila! Great post! Featured Drawings Long River Bridge 3d view A long bridge made of wooden planks with stainless steel chain….

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