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Friday, June 17, 2016

hsbModel – Disassemble Revit Models into Connectable Panels Fit for 3D Printing

From the Autodesk App Store...

hsbcad’s hsbModel is an add-in for Autodesk® Revit® that enables you to decompose a Revit building model into logical, scaled elements, print them on a standard 3D printer, and then assemble the model by clicking or gluing the elements together.

hsbModel can print Revit models on a large scale by splitting up objects that can be visually viewed in the building model, modifying them, and adding clickable connections to them.









A hsbcad customized family** is installed to provide the technology for the connections and labelling of the building model**. A ribbon shows the workflow of turning a Revit model into batches of stereolithography (.stl) files, containing ‘’FreeForms’’ of the building model with connections. See http://www.hsbcad.com/hsbmodel

hsbmodel is a limited yet full functioning app that allows the user to explore the possibilities of 3D Printing on Revit but limits the user to creating 25 Freeforms and has the hsbcad logo embossed on each Freeform in each project, after which they will be provided with an opportunity to upgrade to the premium version.

**please see the Known issues section in the help document for more details.
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About This Version
Version 21.0.1, 6/13/2016
  • The name of this application has changed from hsb3dPrinting to hsbModel.
  • This version includes the next improvements:
  • Create parts of special solids
  • New families to create connections 
  • Support for online registration
  • Support for online updates
  • Extended documentation online

The hsbModel add-in is brought to you by hsbCAD. The price of the premium version was not known at press time.

There's more information available on the Autodesk App Store.

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