GaryOhmer

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  1. I used 2" rigid insulation under 1 x 2 , along with a vertical piece with pitch cut , then foamed all the cracks - insulation is only good as the dead air that it occupies - drive around on a cold wintry day and see how many houses have ice cycles hanging - you won't find them on our house -
  2. I'm not very good at this - after you define your shower - go to room defaults - structure - edit floor finish to what your sub base will be (thinset ,etc ) + thickness (like 1" thinset). Now you can use the polyslab set to the thickness of your tile 1/4", 3/8" or what ever - change the material to what your main tile is - set the bottom of the slab to what the thickness of your substrate (1") so the top of the slab will be 1 1/4" to the top if you use 1/4" tile - adjust to the perimeter minus your 3/4" - now do the same thing for the perimeter and use the penny tiles - draw 4 rectangles for the perimeter - confused?
  3. Usually what's obvious is the first to overlook
  4. You might not have the window in full - grab the top of the chief window and snap to the top , should restore full window
  5. Everyone of those houses would already be in the mold and rot stage here in Ketchikan, Alaska - our record rainfall is over 16'
  6. I'm using an old mx master and have no problems at all
  7. I use the desktop version - does it work with x13?
  8. I do mostly interior trim any more - so when I draw a hall with a 36" door at the end I make the hall 3'11 not 48" - 2 king studs and a cripple will give 5 1/2" per side x 2 + 36 = 3'11 so I frame all my closets etc over by 11" , 5 1/2 each side
  9. I open the room - name it closet - the font size is 4, I want a size 3 - so after naming room I double click the name to change the font - I'd like to do that when I name the room.
  10. I'd love to change the size of the room font right when I name the room.
  11. You can always use a custom ceiling planes to do the job
  12. make as many of the walls that that you want invisible
  13. Is chief redoing the cabinet catalogues?
  14. I know that you can do the sides , but what about the top and bottom - matching two opposing roofs
  15. Is it possible to create a isosceles trapezoid window?
  16. THESE PLANS HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR THE CUSTOMER AT THE CUSTOMER'S REQUEST. EXTRA ENGINEERING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR SPECIAL FOUNDATION DESIGNS DUE TO SLOPE & SOIL CONDITIONS AND A LATERAL ANALYSIS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WIND AND EARTHQUAKE DESIGN. OHMER'S RENDERINGS MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING PLANS. CUSTOMER SHOULD HAVE PLANS REVIEWED BY A LICENSED BUILDER, ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, SOME MODIFICATION MAY BE NECESSARY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS. Is what I use on my plans
  17. Search for pool table instead of billiard table in library
  18. ANOTHER WAY IS TO USE 2 CABS - 1 WITH NO TOE KICK OR COUNTER TOP 4" TALL X 21" DEEP WITH DRAWER - 1 CABINET 32" TALL 4" TO FLOOR - SLIDE OVER 4" HIGH
  19. Don't have a problem here - looks like the counter top has the transparency set other than default
  20. Open the main wall dbx and go to structure and balloon thru ceiling above - then eliminate the attic wall