![]() ![]() I want to see the other things we have been wanting for a number of years like better control of anchors, threaded rods and related items, fix up the dialogue boxes and make them all consistent, fix up bugs, improve handrail (I think there is a wall mounted handrail option added in 2018) and stairs to bring into line for all users in other countries other than the US. ![]() We pick up errors in the design and work in the real world and not the theoretical world where consideration for the fabrication, transportation and site erection are of real consideration.Īdding callouts is a real time saver but does not give us anything we can't already do in other ways and is a port over from Revit that has been able to do this for a long time. The other issue is that detailers are the interface between what the customer wants and what the fabricator can build. ![]() A full integration is probably some time in the future but I can see a time when detailers will be seen as almost insignificant to the process of steel development and our work consigned to the office junior. The best and most satisfying part of our work is the modelling and now we won't even get to do that anymore. The Engineers will be pricing us detailers out of the market meaning we get the trivial work of final output. the only purpose for Advance is numbering and drawing output (plates, beams and assemblies). While I can see the long term usefulness of this, as a detailer getting models from Engineers with connections applied etc. I don't use Revit and I have yet to do a project using a Revit model (yet) out of the hundreds of projects I have worked on just in the past 12 months. But from everything I can gather about the new release of AS is that we get callouts and better ways to work with Revit. ![]() The link supplied is actually a future answer to the question. ![]()
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