ebdesign

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  1. Joe,

    I had to make 4 different sq gutter molding profiles, one for each slope, & individually assign horizontal & vertical offsets for each one.

    I ended up just doing it manually w/ molding plines assigned to the fascia elev & then offsetting for each slope.

    Fun, fun fun.

    Better way? 

  2. I gotcha now Perry.

    Thank you very much everybody. I had to get it out the door so it was a lot of edit layout work.

    But I am playing w/ all your suggestions now,

    Some of the issues:

    • there is no "normal" fascia, shadowboard, or soffit anywhere; just the rake
    • exposed rafter tails
    • no full rafter to the defined overhang over the gable end walls
    • a frieze tucked up under the roof sheeting
    • sq cut tails
    • 4x4 gutters that followed that rafter tail cut (can anybody get that auto?)
    • 4 different roof slopes to deal w/
    • rafters were 2'oc from each rake edge w/ 2' standing seam roof pattern aligned w/ rafter tails
    • 12"oc B&B wall siding also aligned under tails.

    On the elevations, there's only a couple inches of the tail seen below the gutter.

    Sounds like fun, eh?

     

    Hi RayC. Thanks for taking a look. Been a while since .........

  3. Thanks Scott.

    I've tried everything I can think off Scott. I've changed those settings numerous x's.

    Can you do it?

    For right now I'm just deleting the gable fascia surface before updating the elevations.

    There is not both a gable fascia & a gable sub fascia.

    & why is the gable fascia flat across like that?

  4. Larry,

    What you are selecting is the Footprint Polyline. It's display is controlled in the Plan Footprint Spec dbx. I have chosen to "Use Current Layer Set to Display" & use the same layer set in plan & the CAD detail- the Site Plan layer set. I can then edit from plan what displays in the plan footprint seen in the CAD detail Site Plan.

     

    The basics are here.  http://video.chiefarchitect.com/?search=plan%20footprint&referrer=chiefhelp

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  5. A couple things I like about doing it in a CAD detail is that no matter how you open the Site Plan, whether it's from layout, the Project Browser or thru CAD Detail Management, it is always in the correct layer set & anno set (more precisely, when it was last closed).  In addition to that, the CAD defaults are what I want for site plans -decimal ft to 2 places & quadrant bearing. (CAD details can have there own CAD defaults separate from the plan's CAD defaults.)

    I don't know if that can be controlled by layer or anno sets in plan.

    Another plus is that you can draw the site plan & annotate it as it will be orientated on the page.

    The plan footprint is "live" w/ the plan.

    So I'm confused w/ " not live"?

  6. The primary problem was that he had his default interior wall set to be a pony wall w/ the hgt of lower wall top set at something that forced the wall to build thru flr below. So all his interior walls were .......... Once I cleaned that up, aligned some walls flr2flr & corrected his room/flr elevations, the model cleaned up very nicely as far as walls, rooms, floors, & basement/foundation is concerned. Don't know if the pony walls caused the weird room/struc settings.

    No Chief quirks requiring work-arounds; just user error.