Solving Most Annoying Problems in Revit Tutorial

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Published 2020-03-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @sylvanderelict
    Solution to no. 1 (Stairs riser doesnt reach top floor) is quite simple. Just uncheck the "End with Riser" option under the stairs properties (while the stairs is selected), and make sure "Desired Number of Risers" and Actual Number of Risers" match. That's it! ✌
  • @shoebsaif
    When we face this problem in stairs to floor connection, we select the last flight (or run) and check off the "end with riser" option from its instance properties. Doing this adds a step in the "desired number of steps" option and revit allows us to create an additional step with the similar riser height, which kind of solves the problem for us without messing with the railing hosted to it. I think you should give this a try too. Anyways, thanks for your tutorials. These help us a lot. :)
  • @yazach053
    It's the best youtube channel about Revit. Thank you.
  • Thank you so much! this is the most annoying thing ever, took me days to figure out but still watching this to learn more. Thank you, Architect!
  • @xK9000x
    You just blew my mind with that railing trim, I've used Revit for over 10 years and never knew that was possible. Stairs, and railings in particular, have always been such a headache for me.
  • @ajaichohan
    Thank you kind sir, I learnt a couple of absolute gems. The ‘drag on selection’ toggle i had know clue about, thanks for sharing.
  • @Ciberboy28
    Dude! I really want to thank you for your wonderfull vídeos. God blesa you
  • @asiab2335
    Thank you a lot for the tip with stairs:)!
  • @ram99641
    Thank you kind sir for making this video