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Have you tried to copy and paste into a text box?
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Don't forget to check your bonus library for additional CAD details
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Just drag the image to the text box on here.
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Had lunch with Red Foxx back in the 70’s... Yuma AZ... has us laughing the whole lunch.
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Have you tried moving your OSB and rigid insulation to the main layer in your wall definition?
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chief architect FREE SYMBOLS AND CATALOGS
parkwest replied to Renerabbitt's topic in Symbols and Content
Always fun to watch a professional at work! ps. How did you get to be so smart? ;-)- 245 replies
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A little while back I did a split level for someone... I just followed this from the Chief KB and didn't have any problems/ https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00932/creating-a-split-level-structure.html
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Here's is an interesting viewpoint on this subject from a few years back by Joe Stoddard: https://forums.jlconline.com/forums/forum/jlc-online-expert-forums/business-technology/57160-mitek-sapphire-build
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Tracing over a dwg drawing is not that hard. How much would it be worth to your prospect to have 3D renderings, is the question. If you don't want to do it, send the guy to me!
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Thank you to everyone for the quick responses!
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Is there a quick way to auto-generate soffits like this?
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I Need to show door swing direction in door label
parkwest replied to architekker1's topic in General Q & A
Since every 18 or 19 y.o. guy who shows up on the jobsite today is at least a master carpenter... I try to reduce confusion when I can, hence... This is how I like to label openings -
Good work, Robert!
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For those who are interested, it looks like the flared stairs needs some more work from the programmers. Here is what I was told: - Support Answer - Katherine Kory Monday, Mar 30, 2020 - 06:44 AM PDT Hello David, Thank you for contacting Technical Support Services. I took a look at your plan and it appears that it is the flared portion of the stairs that is causing those railings to not follow the stairs. I drew a set of straight stairs and the pony wall railing followed the stairs but as soon as I flared those stairs it stopped working. I understand this is not ideal for you, but you might do a set of straight stairs to get as much of the stairs railings to follow the stairs, then use polyline solids (as an example) to make the flared portion. The railing still wouldn't follow the stairs, but it'd get you closer than you currently are. I will be passing this along to our development department to look at further for a future version of the software. I hope this information is helpful. Best regards, Katherine Technical Support Analyst Chief Architect
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For those that don't already know... there are a bunch of style palette samples that can be downloaded from Chief's download catalog
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Can it be a partial half height/railing pony wall connected to a full height wall? I would appreciate it if you could post your setting for this wall. Thank you.
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Here is the just the plan file... not sure if this will work or not. I tried sending a zipped file but this page said it was over the size limit. It is not working! Thanks for all the suggestions
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Something isn't working then if Chief is saying it needs to be at least 2 treads in length because the half-wall I am working with is 5 treads. I'll send it in to tech support and see what they say about this one...
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Thank you Michael. Could you clarify what you mean with wall on top of stairs?
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Question: Can we get a curved wall to "follow stairs" of a flaired section of stairs?
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According to the numbers I saw from NAHB, on average across the nation, framing is one of the highest single cost at around 18% of the total cost of building a new house. I always figured if I paid for the lumber, it should be going into the house, not the landfill. In the 90's I used a software specifically to optimize the use of framing materials... and I also found out which framers made me the most money... which was hard to quantify when building one of a kind custom homes... before I used that software.
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I wonder how much scrap lumber would be reduced if houses were designed on 2 foot snap intervals or even possibly 4 foot?
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Are saved plan views meant to replace working with layer sets?
parkwest replied to EngelsmaHomes's topic in General Q & A
YES! It almost feels like cheating, once you have your plan views saved. -
Are saved plan views meant to replace working with layer sets?
parkwest replied to EngelsmaHomes's topic in General Q & A
Check these videos out: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/2421/ https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/2433/