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this family is an embedded plate and it looks like this is coming off of a youtube video link that he sent to me and its from what I can tell its just a standard metal plate its got a couple four prongs here and a cylinder at the end so lets go ahead and show you how to make this in Revit when were building something like this I kind of would classify this as a stiffener or something like that so Id head over to the new under families and look for s for structural and look for say structural stiffening and hit open we do this so that its categorized properly so that you could schedule it properly as well and what you are introduced with is a plan view of two reference planes that define the origin so youve got one here that says define origins is checked and one over here that define origins is checked okay now when we build this family there are several ways to approach it Im going to keep it very simple in the way of looking at this family you can either build it as a singl