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whats up guys welcome back to another Revit video in this video well be covering voids all the different types of voids that you can create in a Revit family or in an in-place model voids so if at any point during this video you do learn something please demolish that like button it really does help me out a lot so lets get right into it were looking at voids Im in just a basic generic model family and Ive gone ahead and modeled this 10 by 10 by 10 cube which is just basically extrusion and were gonna start to use the different voids to cut out different types of models from this cube and I will say if you watch previous videos of my Ive covered each one of these different types of modeling extrusions blends revolves sweeps and swept blends and if you notice in the void forms we have the exact same things here except with void so its void extrusion void Blinn void revolve void sweep and void swept blend you can use all of these in the exact same way and they work the exact sam