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Creating Precast Shop Tickets in Revit by Jordan Watkins

  • jbeck
  • Dec 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 23, 2024

In this class you will learn how to create the shop drawings necessary for the precast/prestressed concrete industry in an effective and well-presented manner. These shop drawings will have all of the information necessary for production, including piece weights, lengths, volumes, and counts, as well as the necessary reinforcement and embedded elements within each precast component. This class will walk you through the

unique process of utilizing assemblies and schedules within Revit to achieve a desirable shop ticket that any precast manufacturer can use. Finally, this class will show you how to use view templates to maintain the drafting integrity required for precast shop drawings. How to Use EDGE^Revit to Automate Fabrication Drawings:

  • Using EDGE^Revit to create a shop ticket template

  • Using EDGE^Revit to leverage the template for streamlined drafting of fabrication

  • drawings

  • Using EDGE^R to automatically fill in the volume/weights for shop tickets





Downstream Advantages to Detailing Shop Tickets with EDGE^Revit

  • EDGE^Cloud - 3D visualization tool for production to view assemblies and assembly views/sheets with a paperless workflow.

  • CNC Machine Exports - EDGE^Revit has the ability to export CNC file formats to support the PXML and Unitechnik workflows




 
 
 

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