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On 6/25/2024 at 1:17 PM, ericepv said:
Seems like this would be a good solution when you just need to get an overall look at things.
Exactly! And it only takes a few minutes to generate...
I had a guy who wanted to put an addition on the back of his house and he told me the lot was flat. The lot actually sloped up about 2 feet.
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On 6/25/2024 at 12:22 PM, Renerabbitt said:
LOL, was this for a 1:1000 miniature model?
LOL! Try M60 tanks, SP's, 2.5 ton trucks, missile launchers, APC's, etc... the engineers said their algorithm was set up to handle this degree of accuracy. roflmao Imagine parallel parking a over 100 sixty ton tanks to that degree of accuracy. LOL
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13 minutes ago, Renerabbitt said:
Just as a general FYI about Google Earths accuracy, and in regards to this post, it's not going to be nearly as accurate as the survey that he has, though he certainly could use a combination of the survey and what you would provide.
Google Earth interpolates from section to section where a section is a resolution of 30 meters by 90 meters. It will miss things hidden by trees or incorrectly interpret retaining walls etc. It can be off as much as 2M at times. Google gets my lot way off, and in general doesnt do well with dense forest hills for instance.
I use it as well but not when it comes to anything important regarding terrainI understand it may be hard to get absolutes in a dynamic environment... being perfect in an imperfect world could be quite costly... what, with earthquakes, slumps, flashfloods, tectonic plate movement, and those pesky bulldozers... Reminds me of the time two engineers asked me if I set the bearing on the targets to plus or minus 0.0002 of a degree...
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15 hours ago, ericepv said:
Using the resources available, that's the goal. Lack of surveyor participation is unfortunate but irrelevant at this point.
If you still need help with this site plan, let me know. I have a program that uses Google Earth data to generate a 3D of the site and I should be able to help you with this. All I should need is the lat long coordinates of one of the property line corners so I can locate it on Google Earth.
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I tried "hole in floor platform" and it didn't work on the deck???
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Can you cut a hole in the deck?
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On 4/11/2024 at 4:45 PM, stevenyhof said:
Unlike AutoCAD and others, Chiefs walls, roofs, etc. all work together within a relationship with each object/element to seam things together. Softplan and Cedreo use this same type of relational modeling. Some just do it better than others.
To answer your "interesting" query, I have been designing with CAD since the late 90's. It does not take me long to know if a piece of software can do what I want or not. Even when Chief shows us things like auto trusses, I step out of the box for only a moment (meaning, do something a bit more complex) and Chief falls apart. It is these types of things that I would test or spend a few minutes in forums to find out what others are running into to not even bother with a trial. I know of Architects that do such complex work that Chief needs to turn into a manual solid tool (like AutoCAD) just to pull it off. I love Chief and it's automation, but I have also spent time building tools, solids, materials that help me where Chief's automation fails. So far I have been drawing about 120 plans a year with Chief on my own, and few are very simple like they were just 10 years ago when every builder and realtor were building spec homes.
You've been here for almost 10 years. I see you have Softplan on your list of tools you use. What is your thoughts on Softplan vs Chief?
Shoot! I thought you were going to give dating advice for when you are dating models. ;-)
Anyway, I have to run or else I will be late for my appointment...
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3 hours ago, stevenyhof said:
It was a number of things I do not really recall, but a number of the questions people were asking and the answers that were given. I could tell in a few minutes that Chief was ahead of the game with this type of relationship modeling.
So you never looked at the free trial before investing? Interesting.
What does “with this type of relationship modeling” mean?
Thank you for your input.
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On 2/29/2024 at 5:47 PM, stevenyhof said:
The best is always to go to the software forum and spend a few minutes there.
I did that with Softplan - https://softplan.com/forum/ - Helped me to like Chief better.I couldn't find a forum for Cedreo - that says a lot
Hello Steven, I am curious how spending "a few minutes" on the softplan forum made you like chief better? What caught your attention? Thanks!
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Here's a couple more software suggestions you may want to take a look at.
I have not used Solidbuilder in years but you wanting to see how everything goes together... well, this software should do the job.
https://digitalcanal.com/solidbuilder-design-software-programs/
And I can't believe not one person on the Chief forum didn't mention SoftPlan.
SoftPlan would be my choice to do what you want to do with your designing of the houses you posted on pininterest. In SoftPlan, you pretty design it how you are going to build it.
Like others have said, you might want to have more than one tool in your tool pouch, if you know what I mean.
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What is a 2 story porch?
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5 hours ago, CarsonBDesign said:
Obviously I'm new here-thanks for your clear insights. What about Autocad vs Chief? It's a fairly big investment thus the questions.
Maybe if you could tell us what exactly are you wanting to do with a cad program, we might be able to help you. Are you doing only interiors? 3D modeling? Or full construction documents? Are you working solo? Or do you need group capabilities? Do you plan on doing one of a kind custom homes? Or is your focus going to be remodeling?
These are just a few questions that came to mind that might help you in your search for a software solution.
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I updated chief this morning and didn’t have a freeze yet today . I was about fed up with this stuff, but life is good again.
Anyone else have good results from the last patch update?
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Thank you!
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I am not finding the topic in the search. Can anyone remember where this topic is? I am working on a tight deadline and was hoping to find this symbol somewhere...
Thank you,
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On 7/17/2022 at 2:55 PM, Kbird1 said:
Thanks, Mick!
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You might want to try Simpson Deck Planner. It might be better suited for what you want.
https://www.strongtie.com/products/go/software/deckplanner
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8 minutes ago, Kbird1 said:
Was going to be my next suggestion too, as I think you'd need to goto AZ to represent yourself in Court or have someone do it for you = $$$$
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Check the court you will be filing the claim in and see if they do teleconference or zoom meetings. Since the scamdemic, this is a new option to “going to court”
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4 hours ago, ericepv said:
I've been down the small claims route before (and yes, I already have the paperwork) but my main concern is collecting even after a judgement in my favor. As I am out of town (NY vs AZ), I may need to hire a Marshall if the defendant still refuses to pay even after a judgement in my favor. Based on what I know so far, a lien provides much more incentive to pay up.
And you believe foreclosing a lien on their house will be cheaper and easier???
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Have you looked into filing in small claims court? Would be a lot quicker and cheaper than foreclosing on mechanic’s lien, imho.
Check the county where the non-payer lives for starters.
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Thanks Mick for the reminder. Been playing with x14 and might have missed this.
Wall assembly drawing
in General Q & A
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If you are looking for a detail drawing, did you look in the bonus catalog yet?