πWe are exited to announce it, it was a long journey.
We launched our webiste, where you can read more about us, out products and services we provide. Feel free to reach us out via the contact form pipeex.org/contact.
π Revit MEP Beginners: Master Parametric Elbows in Minutes! π Struggling with custom fittings? This quick tutorial shows you how to create a flexible parametric elbow for socket weld, PVC, or threaded connections. Perfect for newbies β no prior experience needed! [emphasize] Save time on your piping projects today.
π Watch now and level up your Revit skills!
Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction and Setup 0:48 - Creating the Main Elbow Body and Initial Socket 2:02 - Defining Parameters and Inner Dimensions 4:52 - Completing the Revolve and Second Socket 7:22 - Adding Connectors and Final Configuration 8:51 - Conclusion
Got questions? Comment below β I'll answer! π Like if this helped, subscribe for more Revit tutorials, and share with your engineering buddies. #RevitTutorial#MEPDesign#BeginnerRevit
Feel free to suggest family you would like to know how to create.
How to create piping system from scratch using some advanced mechanics and tricks.
As a bonus, how to create isometric drawing using PipeEX plug-in.
[0:08] Introduction to creating a piping system from scratch [0:20] Copying components (bolts, flanges, valves, etc.) from one project to another [1:15] Using Transfer Project Standards tool to copy families
[1:29] Defining routing preferences and creating new pipe type
[1:36] Copying and renaming existing pipe type ("dummy")
[2:00] Adjusting routing preferences and predefined properties
[2:34] Opening and defining families in routing preferences
[2:53] Modifying pipe segments and sizes (using 10S stainless steel)
[4:25] Adding elbows and routing pipes
[5:12] Two methods to route pipes: piping systems or dragging instances
[5:51] Adjusting graphical appearance of components
[6:08] Adding elbows and drawing pipes with angle control
[6:59] Adding flange connections and simulating equipment
[7:31] Adding gaskets and bolts
[9:17] Adding butterfly valves for equipment isolation
[10:40] Reconnecting components using a plugin
[12:34] Managing bolt set visibility
[13:51] Updating bolt set properties (PN10/PN16)
[14:51] Adding pipe supports (pipe shoes)
[16:24] Adding flow direction annotation in plumbing view
[17:38] Creating wall penetration
[20:46] Adding drains and instrument connections
[21:24] Adding reducer with eccentric configuration
[22:52] Creating drain connection (DN25)
[26:55] Creating pressure gauge connection
[29:47] Finalizing component setup for isometric drawing
[30:55] Adding text tags to valves (px00001βpx00004)
[32:36] Setting up PCF document structure
[33:06] Defining process conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.)
[35:42] Workaround for Revit system type limitation
[37:23] Verifying attributes in Pipex tab settings
[38:55] Exporting PCF file
[39:40] Creating isometric drawing in AutoCAD Plant 3D
[40:34] Reviewing isometric drawing content (sheets, annotations, BOM)
[41:55] Conclusion and contact information
Set up routing preferences like a pro Fix those pesky elbow angle errors Use connectors the right way Keep your systems clean and consistent Fix Deleted System Associations Perfect for newbies β short, simple, and packed with hacks! Watch now and level up your BIM skills. π
What tip do you need most? Drop a comment! π Like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Revit tips. #RevitTips#BIMTutorial
Big news! π Our PipeEX PCF Export Plug-in V1.0 is out nowβsmarter, faster, and built for engineers like you. Create PCF files in a snap, customize attributes, and even use Python to extract data. Watch the full breakdown on . Want a free demo? Email us at pipeexltdinfo@gmail.com ! #EngineeringTools#PipeEX#TechUpgrade
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π New Video Alert! π
Struggling with creating multiple family types in Revit? Learn how to use CSV files to automate your workflow and save hours of manual work! In this video, Iβll show you:
β¨ How to set up CSV-Type and CSV Look-Up families
β¨ Step-by-step instructions for importing and troubleshooting CSV files
β¨ Real-world examples to help you master data-driven families in Revit
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this tutorial will take your Revit skills to the next level. Donβt forget to grab the FREE sample CSV files from the description!
π¨ It took me some time, but it is here - New Video Alert!
π₯ "How to Create an Adaptive Bolt Set Connection in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
π§ Learn how to create and configure an adaptive bolt set connection in Autodesk Revit. This tutorial covers everything from bolt geometry to dynamic lookup tables: β Create reusable bolt families with custom properties β Position bolts dynamically using circular arrays β Automate configurations with a lookup table β Test connections with flanges, gaskets, and valves
π Perfect for Revit users looking to enhance their BIM workflows and create adaptive, efficient models.
π₯ "How to Create a Blind Flange Family in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
π§ Learn how to create a blind flange family with two ports in Autodesk Revit. This tutorial walks you through every detail: β Setting up reference planes and geometry β Creating and linking lookup tables for dynamic properties β Adding and configuring connectors for multi-port functionality
π Whether youβre a beginner or advanced Revit user, this video will help you master flange families and improve your BIM workflow.
π₯ "How to Create an Adaptive Piping Wall Penetration Family in Autodesk Revit"
π§ Simplify your Revit workflow with this step-by-step tutorial on creating adaptive piping wall penetrations! Learn how to: β Automate penetration openings that move and resize with pipes β Use shared parameters and reference planes for flexibility β Add pipe connectors and optimize wall penetration design
π₯ "How to Create a Bolt Connection Family in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Guide"
π§ Dive into the world of Revit family creation with this in-depth tutorial. Learn how to create a bolt connection family that includes a nut, bolt, and washer, all linked dynamically through a lookup table.
π‘ Whatβs Inside:
Step-by-step modeling of the nut, bolt, and washer families Using reference planes and lookup tables for smarter automation Combining components into a complete bolt connection π Whether you're a beginner or advanced Revit user, this tutorial will help you optimize your workflow and create reusable families.
PipeEX
πWe are exited to announce it, it was a long journey.
We launched our webiste, where you can read more about us, out products and services we provide. Feel free to reach us out via the contact form pipeex.org/contact.
pipeex.org/
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π Revit MEP Beginners: Master Parametric Elbows in Minutes! π
Struggling with custom fittings? This quick tutorial shows you how to create a flexible parametric elbow for socket weld, PVC, or threaded connections. Perfect for newbies β no prior experience needed! [emphasize] Save time on your piping projects today.
π Watch now and level up your Revit skills!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction and Setup
0:48 - Creating the Main Elbow Body and Initial Socket
2:02 - Defining Parameters and Inner Dimensions
4:52 - Completing the Revolve and Second Socket
7:22 - Adding Connectors and Final Configuration
8:51 - Conclusion
Got questions? Comment below β I'll answer! π Like if this helped, subscribe for more Revit tutorials, and share with your engineering buddies. #RevitTutorial #MEPDesign #BeginnerRevit
Feel free to suggest family you would like to know how to create.
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π New Video Alert! π
New beginner friendly Tutorial is out!
How to create piping system from scratch using some advanced mechanics and tricks.
As a bonus, how to create isometric drawing using PipeEX plug-in.
[0:08] Introduction to creating a piping system from scratch
[0:20] Copying components (bolts, flanges, valves, etc.) from one project to another
[1:15] Using Transfer Project Standards tool to copy families
[1:29] Defining routing preferences and creating new pipe type
[1:36] Copying and renaming existing pipe type ("dummy")
[2:00] Adjusting routing preferences and predefined properties
[2:34] Opening and defining families in routing preferences
[2:53] Modifying pipe segments and sizes (using 10S stainless steel)
[4:25] Adding elbows and routing pipes
[5:12] Two methods to route pipes: piping systems or dragging instances
[5:51] Adjusting graphical appearance of components
[6:08] Adding elbows and drawing pipes with angle control
[6:59] Adding flange connections and simulating equipment
[7:31] Adding gaskets and bolts
[9:17] Adding butterfly valves for equipment isolation
[10:40] Reconnecting components using a plugin
[12:34] Managing bolt set visibility
[13:51] Updating bolt set properties (PN10/PN16)
[14:51] Adding pipe supports (pipe shoes)
[16:24] Adding flow direction annotation in plumbing view
[17:38] Creating wall penetration
[20:46] Adding drains and instrument connections
[21:24] Adding reducer with eccentric configuration
[22:52] Creating drain connection (DN25)
[26:55] Creating pressure gauge connection
[29:47] Finalizing component setup for isometric drawing
[30:55] Adding text tags to valves (px00001βpx00004)
[32:36] Setting up PCF document structure
[33:06] Defining process conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.)
[35:42] Workaround for Revit system type limitation
[37:23] Verifying attributes in Pipex tab settings
[38:55] Exporting PCF file
[39:40] Creating isometric drawing in AutoCAD Plant 3D
[40:34] Reviewing isometric drawing content (sheets, annotations, BOM)
[41:55] Conclusion and contact information
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π New Video Alert! π
Struggling with piping in Revit? π© I've got you covered! Just dropped a beginner-friendly tutorial: "5 Easy Tips to Master Piping Modeling in Autodesk Revit 2025" π₯
In this quick guide, learn how to:
Set up routing preferences like a pro
Fix those pesky elbow angle errors
Use connectors the right way
Keep your systems clean and consistent
Fix Deleted System Associations
Perfect for newbies β short, simple, and packed with hacks! Watch now and level up your BIM skills. π
What tip do you need most? Drop a comment! π Like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Revit tips. #RevitTips #BIMTutorial
3 months ago | [YT] | 2
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Big news! π Our PipeEX PCF Export Plug-in V1.0 is out nowβsmarter, faster, and built for engineers like you. Create PCF files in a snap, customize attributes, and even use Python to extract data. Watch the full breakdown on . Want a free demo? Email us at pipeexltdinfo@gmail.com ! #EngineeringTools #PipeEX #TechUpgrade
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π New Video Alert! π
Struggling with creating multiple family types in Revit? Learn how to use CSV files to automate your workflow and save hours of manual work! In this video, Iβll show you:
β¨ How to set up CSV-Type and CSV Look-Up families
β¨ Step-by-step instructions for importing and troubleshooting CSV files
β¨ Real-world examples to help you master data-driven families in Revit
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this tutorial will take your Revit skills to the next level. Donβt forget to grab the FREE sample CSV files from the description!
π Watch now: https://youtu.be/Onvy6p_f_24
#Revit #CSV #BIM #DataDrivenDesign #RevitTutorial #AEC #Architecture #Construction #Autodesk
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π¨ It took me some time, but it is here - New Video Alert!
π₯ "How to Create an Adaptive Bolt Set Connection in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
π§ Learn how to create and configure an adaptive bolt set connection in Autodesk Revit. This tutorial covers everything from bolt geometry to dynamic lookup tables:
β Create reusable bolt families with custom properties
β Position bolts dynamically using circular arrays
β Automate configurations with a lookup table
β Test connections with flanges, gaskets, and valves
π Perfect for Revit users looking to enhance their BIM workflows and create adaptive, efficient models.
π Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/Z_WyzKgOFVs
π¬ Have questions or suggestions? Drop them in the comments! And donβt forget to like, subscribe, and share for more Autodesk Revit content.
9 months ago | [YT] | 2
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PipeEX
π¨ New Video Alert!
π₯ "How to Create a Blind Flange Family in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
π§ Learn how to create a blind flange family with two ports in Autodesk Revit. This tutorial walks you through every detail:
β Setting up reference planes and geometry
β Creating and linking lookup tables for dynamic properties
β Adding and configuring connectors for multi-port functionality
π Whether youβre a beginner or advanced Revit user, this video will help you master flange families and improve your BIM workflow.
π Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/PDP4DspGXYc
π¬ Got questions or tips? Letβs discuss in the comments below! Donβt forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Autodesk Revit content.
10 months ago | [YT] | 2
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π New Video Alert!
π₯ "How to Create an Adaptive Piping Wall Penetration Family in Autodesk Revit"
π§ Simplify your Revit workflow with this step-by-step tutorial on creating adaptive piping wall penetrations! Learn how to:
β Automate penetration openings that move and resize with pipes
β Use shared parameters and reference planes for flexibility
β Add pipe connectors and optimize wall penetration design
π‘ Watch now and master adaptive family creation in Revit: https://youtu.be/LEa8jXdHAHk
π Whether you're a beginner or a Revit expert, this tutorial will help you streamline your projects and boost model accuracy.
π¬ Got questions or tips? Drop them in the comments below! Donβt forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Revit content!
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π New Video Alert!
π₯ "How to Create a Bolt Connection Family in Autodesk Revit | Step-by-Step Guide"
π§ Dive into the world of Revit family creation with this in-depth tutorial. Learn how to create a bolt connection family that includes a nut, bolt, and washer, all linked dynamically through a lookup table.
π‘ Whatβs Inside:
Step-by-step modeling of the nut, bolt, and washer families
Using reference planes and lookup tables for smarter automation
Combining components into a complete bolt connection
π Whether you're a beginner or advanced Revit user, this tutorial will help you optimize your workflow and create reusable families.
π Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/jv5mpNmnM_g
π¬ Got questions? Drop them in the comments below! And donβt forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Autodesk Revit content.
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