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METAL FRAMING FLOOR SHOP DRAWINGS

Shop Drawings Finish your modeling with built-in shop drawing generator and deliver your floor framing estimation at the same hour. Build your complete shop drawings with dimensioning, part lists and material take-off automatically. Solution will collect all elements from one floor panel and make assembly with predefined views, add dimensions, add tags, make sheets and put the views into the sheets.

Shop Drawings Shop drawing workflow consists of following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Floor M define Shop Drawing Configuration Floor M make shop drawings for one floor using Create Frame Assembly Floor M sort frame members Add shop drawing views into the sheet for one floor and save it as a template for future floors Floor M make shop drawings for other floor segments Floor M update shop drawings if there are any changes in the model

Shop Drawing Configuration – Views Shop Drawing Configuration – predefine the settings for shop drawing creation. Assembly tab: Create Assembly Views – predefine assembly views, graphical view presentation, framing layers you want to present and schedule. Sheet View Settings – define settings of sheet titleblock, sheet template, structural framing tag.

Shop Drawing Configuration – Views Create View – select the views you want to create in the assembly View – select view type to create in the assembly. The list of view types comes from Revit. It can be: section, elevation, 3D view etc. View Name – enter view name for selected view Framing Layer – select framing layer type you want to present in the view. It can be: frame, sheathing, etc. View Template – select view template for every assembly view. View templates bring such information to the view, like scale, graphical presentment etc. The list of view templates comes from your current Revit project. You can find and modify your project view templates in Revit View Graphics View Templates Manage View Templates.

Shop Drawing Configuration – Sheet Titleblock – select the titleblock family to apply for assemblies. Titleblock family list comes from your current project. Sheet Number – sheet number will get the Mark values from the floor.

Shop Drawing Configuration – Sheet Sheet Template – select existing assembly sheet to be as a template for future assembly sheets. Create first assembly add views to the sheet manually open Shop Drawing Configuration select a sheet to be as a template. F-6 Sheet Newly created assembly sheet

Shop Drawing Configuration – Schedules Part List Template, Material Takeoff Template and Schedule Template – select a schedule from your current project to be a template for the assembly part list, material takeoff schedules.

Shop Drawing Configuration – Schedules Sample schedules will be loaded with Load Families & Schedules. You can modify it or create your own with your own columns, filters etc. The software automatically create additional parameters that can be used in the schedules. For example, Framing Member Mass – will show the mass (weight) for every frame.

Shop Drawing Configuration – Tags Structural Framing Tag – select structural framing tag family from your current project that will be added to the Front views. Sample tags are loaded to your project using Load Families & Schedules. Also tags can be added for structural connections, sheathing panels in every individual view:

Shop Drawing Configuration – Dimensions Frame Top/Bottom, Sheathing Top/Bottom, Frame&Sheathing Elevation Front – define dimension types and position for every view. Dimension types come from your project. Relative Distance to Frame – enter the factor to define a gap between the frame and the first dimension line. The software takes Dimension Line Snap Distance value from the dimension type and multiplies it by factor value.

Create Frame Assembly Create Frame Assembly – makes shop drawings for selected floors. Select any frame from the floor, press Create Frame Assembly and the software will create shop drawings according to predefined configuration.

Update Frame Assembly Update Frame Assembly – updates assembly of selected floor if any changes were made in Shop Drawing Configuration. For example, dimension type was changed in configuration. Result after update process.

Sort Structural Connections/Framing by Mark Sort Structural Connections or Framing – sorts framing members to properly tag element. You can find parameter with sorted values in Properties Identity Data. The software uses Marks from Framing Configuration. FM SortMark – parameter with sorted values. It contains Framing Member Mark values and a number that is sorted by framing length.

Other features

Select Elements in Frame Select Elements in Frame – selects all framing members of the same type in a framing. For example, select a joist Select Elements in Frame all joists in the floor will be selected.

Select Elements in All Frames Select Elements in all Frames – selects all framing members of the same type in all the project framings. For example, select a joist Select Elements in all Frames all joist in all floors will be selected.

Select Elements in All Frames by Level Select Elements in all Frames by Level – selects all framing members of the same type in all the framings from the same level. For example, select a joist Select Elements in all Frames by Level all joists in all floors from the same level will be selected.

Select All Frame Elements Select all Frame Elements – selects all framing members in a floor. For example, select a joist Select all Frame Elements all elements, including frames, battens, etc. in a floor will be selected.

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2. Floor M make shop drawings for one floor using Create Frame Assembly 3. Floor M sort frame members 4. Add shop drawing views into the sheet for one floor and save it as a template for future floors 5. Floor M make shop drawings for other floor segments 6. Floor M update shop drawings if there are any changes in the model

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