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Revitator Revitator Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Moving to bimwood Well, for one reason and another I haven’t been happy with the Revitator name for a while. And now I’ve finally taken the plunge and set up a whole new blog over at: http://bimwood.blogspot.co.uk/ There are a couple of posts there already, exploring the new Lacing functionality in Dynamo. I hope they’re useful to you. Thank you for reading this Revitator blog so far, and I hope you’ll come and join in the fun at the new blog! Posted by Revitator at 11:28 PM No comments: Thursday, November 22, 2012 Spiral Point After today’s very generous mentions in Vasari Talk 22 , I thought I’d better finish up another post. This builds on last week’s layout, with a twist! It’s very easy to use Dynamo to build ‘dumb’ models, by just placing points at exact coordinates. But I’m intrigued by ways of using Dynamo to build proper parametric Revit components: Placing lots of points quickly to generate complex...

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