Learn how to use fabrication detailing in Revit. These videos show you how to place MEP fabrication parts and modify the layout as needed.
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Videos: MEP Fabrication Detailing
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- Video: Create an MEP Fabrication Model in Revit
Use the tools in Revit to create a model that reflects the MEP fabrication intent, so you can share it with construction detailers. - Video: Add Dampers to MEP Fabrication Parts
When creating an MEP fabrication model, you can add, remove, or rotate integral damper blades using in-canvas controls that are specific to dampers. - Video: Place Fabrication Hangers
Place hangers in the model and use controls to avoid clashes with other MEP elements. - Video: Resize Connected Fabrication Parts
Modify the size of connected fabrication parts using the Properties palette or the Edit Part tool. - Video: Convert an MEP Design Model to a Fabrication Model
Convert a design model with Revit MEP elements to an MEP fabrication model with LOD 400 MEP fabrication parts. - Video: Fill Gaps in a Fabrication Model
Use Trim/Extend, Quick Connect, or Route and Fill to fill gaps in a fabrication model for ductwork, pipework, or electrical containment. - Video: Use Multi-Point Routing with MEP Fabrication Parts
Create a run of connected MEP fabrication parts by clicking points in the model.
Parent topic: Fabrication Detailing in Revit