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submitted by etrode 11 hours, 48 minutes ago

All sorts of medical devices and supplies at discounted prices. Oxygen concentrators, nebulizers, CPAPs, TENS units. Wound care products from 3M, Kendall, Smith & Nephew, Hollister, Deroyal, Coloplast, Invacare and others. Electrodes for TENS units and stimulators as well as Difibrillators. Diabetic Supplies. Devices for incontinence, erectile disfunction. Orthopedic products. read more...

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published 3 months, 13 days ago, submitted by Snoof 3 months, 13 days ago

In today’s market place it is essential that project design teams / individuals communicate and collaborate efficiently, effectively and with flexibility. Time constraints are tight and users need the ability to review and alter designs quickly and accurately. read more...

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published 4 months, 6 days ago, submitted by joseguia 4 months, 6 days ago

"..sparked off a very interesting discussion on the AECbytes blog about what is a BIM application and what is not, and what is the nature of “true BIM,” if there is such a thing at all. It is a discussion very relevant also to Revit—being one of the leading BIM solutions available today—and we will come back to it later on in this review. Let us first explore the various avenues along which Revit Architecture has progressed in this 2009 release." read more...

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published 5 months, 28 days ago, submitted by joseguia 6 months, 1 day ago

The Add In Manager application is itself a Revit External Command, and is accessed (after installation) on the Tools + External Tools menu: The AddIn Manager shows you what external commands have been registered with Revit, as well as giving you the ability to Load a new command at Runtime (NO MORE EXITING OUT!) and Saving changes to your REVIT.INI file. read more...

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published 6 months, 2 days ago, submitted by joseguia 6 months, 2 days ago

From an Autodesk White Paper Autodesk Revit Worksharing distributes the power of the Revit parametric building modeling environment across the project team. Worksharing allows the team to choose the best way to collaborate and interact based on their workflow and the project requirements. read more...

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published 6 months, 5 days ago, submitted by joseguia 6 months, 5 days ago

..."Revit 2009 introduces Microsoft VSTA - that's Visual Studio Tools for Applications - the next generation follow-on to VBA (Visual Basic for Applications).".. read more...

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published 9 months, 4 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 4 days ago

This article was produced after I read a post on the RevitCity forums where a couple of people were asking how thay could produce a "shell" roof. I'm sure there are other methods of producing the desired outcome, but the process I adopted was to use the Family Editor and the Solid Blend Tool. read more...

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published 9 months, 4 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 4 days ago

Hong Kong-based firm recognized for use of software to solve design challenges on residential and educational projects. read more...

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published 9 months, 4 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 4 days ago

When working in 3D, Section Boxes area a really productive tool that allows to access to the centre of the model. You will of course have Section Lines defined- but unless you keep altering the position of the Section Line itself, the Section View is somewhat static. read more...

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published 9 months, 2 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 4 days ago

This month's "1-2-3 Revit" is the first of a two-part series examining the most common misconceptions about BIM: what they are and why they aren't true. I'll draw on the experiences of Revit users to evaluate these "BIM fallacies." The article makes a really interesting read, easpecially for anyone apprehensive about the migration to a BIM solution such as Revit. read more...

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published 9 months, 2 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 4 days ago

Welcome to seventh part in our series on creating custom components. In this particular article we are going to take a look at Hosted versus Non-Hosted Components and what you need to think about before choosing a template for your new Family. When we talk about 3D components in Revit, we are either talking about Hosted or Non-Hosted components. Hosted Components require a Host in order for them to be placed into a project. To prove this, open a Revit Project and try placing a door into your (blank) model world. Revit will not allow this to happen. Doors are Hosted by Walls. So without a wall, you cannot place a door. read more...

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published 9 months, 4 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 5 days ago

As I was finishing my tutorial on manually placing shade devices as part of Revit's model envelope, I stumbled across this rather interesting "feature" that was exhibited while translating geometry into the gbXML file format. read more...

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published 9 months, 7 days ago, submitted by IDN101 9 months, 9 days ago

A summary of the process of creating a parametric roof rafter within Revit Artchitecture. read more...

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submitted by joseguia 9 months, 18 days ago

Welcome to fifth part in our series on creating custom components. In this particular article we are going to take a look at the basic geometry that makes up any components. In the previous article we looked at how every component is made up from a number of individual mass geometry. We also said that there are four different methods for creating this elemental geometry. In this article we are going to look at each of the four methods in turn. In doing so, we will look at the basic method of using each tool and also explain when it would be appropriate to use them. read more...

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published 9 months, 19 days ago, submitted by joseguia 9 months, 19 days ago

In this article we look at how every custom object starts off as a collection of geometrical masses. We show by example (a simple television set) how you need to have a strategy for modeling your component- and that strategy is to break down what it is you are trying to model, into a number of simple geometrical mass elements. read more...

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submitted by joseguia 9 months, 22 days ago

A while back, I wrote about the challenges of making your Revit applications phase aware. Well, apparently I wasn't listening to myself as much as I should have - because one day after release of our Revit Utilities, we spotted a couple of scenarios and quirks with phasing that we hadn't considered in the Room Renumber, Door Mark Update and Earth Connector. read more...

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