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Adding reinforcement to a precast element

Adding reinforcement to a precast element - Revit Structure Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Imperial)

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Adding reinforcement to a precast element

- Continuing on from our first two videos. And now that we've chopped up our walls into panels, we can now start adding reinforcing. Of course, there are some settings that we should look at first. So let's do that, then add some rebar. Okay. In our Syracuse Commons Model, I'm going to go to the "Precast" tab and notice we have a "Reinforcement" panel. If we click the "Reinforcement" dropdown, we'll see we have CFS config. Basically what that is, is Custom Fabric Sheet Configuration. These rules will work with Custom Fabric Sheets as well as reinforcement. I'm going to keep all of these defaults. I just want to show you where this is. Especially the Minimum Overlapping settings. Usually these around an inch or 25 millimeters. Click "Ok". Now, let's click on the "Reinforcement" button. Again, notice that we can select multiple items and we have a "finish" and "cancel" button here. We won't do them all. I'm…

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