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Scott, that's it , it just isn't correct, if you have a raised hearth it would have to be set at 24" or more thick, not correct and wrong. Fireplaces just haven't worked correctly ever. Also if you want a full height face , there is no adjustment for that. Also in just about every case, I want the face wider that the fireplace, can't do. This all takes extra time to do when it doesn't have to. P-solids is the only answer and I do this on every plan b/c all of the older homes I remodel have them, of course any new fireplaces are metal, sometimes I will have a custom masonry that requires lots of brick. The new "Wall material region" really helps with that.
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I disagree, when you drag the fireplace down the firebox goes down with it so the interior view will show the firebox in the ground. I'm talking
about how Chief handles it not how we build it. The way chief does it it's 8" above the terrain.
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Perry, your approach is what I think is the straight-forward solution. I'm still trying to understand the benefit of keeping the 'hidden' pages in a project specific layout file when one knows they won't be used...
I also wouldn't know why but What the h*ll. Just make sure you use a copy of your template layout and not the original.
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I just use 1 template layout all setup for 2 stories and delete pages as I go along with the drawings b/c I'm always fixing little things in the
layout template. Chief makes it very easy to delete pages now. All pages automatically update their page numbers also.
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It's different with a slab. Not to good
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I think Doug is probably correct in this case the 540 is pretty old. I would try to turn off shadows and turn them on only when you need them to send to the layout
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Prior to starting with Chief, I had hundreds of already drawn details that transferred into chief very well, a few lineweight adjustments and done.
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All these years and that fireplace has always been wrong the brick should extend below the terrain surface. I now have to make 2 of them one on top
of the other or just use s p-solid instead of a foundation. I guess it will go the way of the pocket door and never get fixed.
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Perry,
1. Do you use almost exclusively 1/4" scale?
yes except for sections and interior elevations
2. Do you do much in the way of Interior Elevations?
yes, kitchens and baths, use a custom wall detail anno-set for those
3. Do you select the Annoset and then separately select the Layerset and Current CAD Layer?
I always select the anno-set first and that automatically brings up the layerset I need
If you answered yes to #1 and no to #2 then I understand your lack of need for more annosets
If you answered yes to #3 then I understand your lack of need for more annosets
Chief gives us most of the anno-sets I use but, of course I have many more layersets for different things like reference sets, I have 8 extra reference sets
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Sometimes I use the Country field for lot and tract info. or any other note I need.
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Do you have the latest version. ?
Also a corrupt symbol could do it.
Is your video card drivers up to date?
Anything running in the background will use resources.
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Lot of round railing could also do it.
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As far as the # of anno-sets, I have added about 4 to what was already given us and that's all I use. Speaking of drawing in color, that's what I
also do but you have to beware of the color you use b/c in grayscale some colors will print too light so you need to darken every color you use to
get it correctly in the plan. Then it will pop for you.
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Right click on any toolbar and check it again
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To me it looks like the front corners don't meet in the corners, adjust the center soffit so that it meets with the right soffit right in the front corner and they will join correctly.
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strange cos slabs are built all the time without the stem wall (curb) but I learn something every time i'm here
Yes, that's b/c slabs need the walls to create a room on the foundation level, strange but true, you can also add room labels to foundation rooms.
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Thanks SO MUCH for the video Perry - The culprit was that closet that wasn't set to be a mono slab - that one setting was driving the rest of the settings to revert to sepc's for that little room. - phew.
Again can't thank you enough for taking time out your busy day - and thanks to everyone who helped!! Very much appreciated!
Yep it was in the room settings some were not marked monoslabs and your welcome, I actually enjoy doing these videos but rarely have the time b/c work is piling up very fast, I'm just looking for ways to do it faster always.
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did you try setting the stem wall height to 0" too ? along with the stem wall top = 0"
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You must have at least a 4" stem wall with slabs.
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ok I'll do a short video fixing it. the room DBX should match the foundation DBX. Not sure what's happing on your end.
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If you still have some problems I can do a video if needed.
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Set "floor to swt" should be "0" which will reset all the other numbers correctly
swt should auto change to -28 to match the floor height
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Did you select each footing wall and adjust them also.? Even a slab footing has a stem wall that needs to be adjusted.
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Thanks VERY much Perry - it looks great. Still have NO idea what you did and that's the frustrating part but REALLY appreciate the help.
Sorry about the 2 threads, confusing and not that cool but appreciate all the help. BTW tech support didn't know what to do other than delete the walls and draw a slab with footings..
You got to be kidding me, T.S. needs T.S. Slabs really should be easier than this, to much to think about.
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