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remember that if you put your windows at 8' high , you need to make some ,in the bedrooms, deeper for egress. Kitchen window also. I actually enlarge every window so the bottoms are where a normal 80" high window would be.
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Re-size dimension lines automaticaly when objects are re-sized?
DRAWZILLA replied to pacificstart's topic in General Q & A
you have to set up your defaults and tell chief what to connect to. Look at the defaults for that tool. -
first turn off auto roof framing, then in a framing plan (for me)turn on all roof framing items, turn off all Ceiling framing select the fascia, and delete. I usually do a lot of other framing mods at that time, as it is done and I have no more changes from the client, but sometimes I do have to re-frame and do it again, PIA if you ask me. BTW-look to the left bottom corner to see you have actually selected the fascia.
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This should be an easy one for chief because you can already do this for railings on landings, gutters roof caps.
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just make your soffits smaller or don't use one, Ceilings at 9' windows at 8' or do it your way. no problem. interior doors at 6'8" is ok if that's the look your after, or budget dictates a less expensive is needed. I would use 8' doors throughout, if it was my call.
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When you are done framing you can remove any fascia manually, but don't try to re-frame the roof plane, or it will come back. This is something I have been asking for a lot of years now. we really need to be able to uncheck fascia on any given roof plane segment not just the whole thing. also sometimes the rafters will show below the ceiling when the program really needs to cut off the bottom of the rafter level with the ceiling, no matter what size the rafter is. Long time bug.
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the conc. exterior wall lines, you would only see them in section view anyway.
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BTW uncheck invisible for that 1/2 wall, the splash will fill in, if that's what you want
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here is your plan, you had absolute instead of floor as the base. just add some splash to your base cabs 1084 One Story 42 counter top.plan
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To get rid of the wall lines ,for section view, just use the auto detail tool, and it will cover up those lines with a fill. You may have to drag the bottom fill to The top.
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I can't find any builders in my area doing that. they all go with 8' doors and 8' at windows.
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railing walls of that type should be made from walls as Glen says.
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Make an opening for the whole opening and throw a 1/2 wall with no room def. and slide it in place. You may need to add the base manually though.
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Watercolor seems to me, to print the best if you are printing them out.
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Re-size dimension lines automaticaly when objects are re-sized?
DRAWZILLA replied to pacificstart's topic in General Q & A
with point to point, you have to move the marker. -
I like 8' high on the windows so you can use larger windows. Doors to match.
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R9 390 vs GTX 970 (or anything else under $300)
DRAWZILLA replied to CamEngineering's topic in General Q & A
It would have been nice to know if he wanted anything else, I thought it was narrowed down to 2. The 1070 is the way to go unless you want better --1080 -
I have also seen this and put my schedules in a cad detail, haven't seen it since.
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here is a generic detail to help you along this is for a stair handrail, if guardrail needs to be 42" high
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I do those using rooms all the time, must be a balcony room to do it this way. Did you use post to beam with a railing?
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I do it using a detail of the handrail.
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I would treat it just like a room called Balcony using railing walls (post to beam). That way it's included in Schedules and materials list.
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Got a new computer, not slow for me.
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R9 390 vs GTX 970 (or anything else under $300)
DRAWZILLA replied to CamEngineering's topic in General Q & A
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R9 390 vs GTX 970 (or anything else under $300)
DRAWZILLA replied to CamEngineering's topic in General Q & A
Get the best one you can, you'll need it ,if not later. The more video memory the better. I would stick with NVidia, but that's just me.