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17 hours ago, dshall said:
They have CA, but they do cabinets in 20/20. I draw the plans in CA and then they need to draw in 20/20 to do their cabinets.
so stupid that 20/20 cannot import DXF.
Don't know if this relevant, but....
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On 2/19/2024 at 7:19 PM, Zatidavis said:
Did you ever figure out how to remove the concrete from the inside of the sink?
Hole in Floor Platform works.
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Hi Diane, Just to rule out some weird filing situation, have you selected the "Archives Folder" path and followed the "Show in Folder" option? If there is some discrepancy, that would show it up.
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On 10/5/2023 at 6:42 AM, Smn842 said:
I'm not a Mac user but have you done a hardware test on your RAM? I believe there is a built in test on some Macs at least during boot.
Your type of issue is often driver or other software related but I've just replaced some RAM on one of my home servers (not EEC as desktop hardware) as it was starting to have infrequent file corruption issues on very large file transfers. It turned out to be just over 20 bits (not bytes) out of the 128GB was faulty and further testing found just one of the four sticks was the cause. It was only when the OS disk caching used so much memory to cache the error appeared.
It's rare to have faulty memory but its worth ruling it out at least as it does happen.
That's good advice! I did get it checked and everything passed, so the techs were baffled, but they figured the motherboard was dying. I found the advice to downgrade to 64 GB from a user on a Mac forum who had done extensive testing and arrived at that conclusion.
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On 10/3/2023 at 2:29 PM, basilbabaa said:
I have not had time to try it on my MacBook Pro yet. But I plan on it. thanks.
I'm sure it's not the same, but I kept having crash problems on my 128GB iMac and it was directly related to that RAM. Scaled back to 64 and no problems since. In my case, the RAM was 4 mismatched 32's from OWC. Bought 2 new 32's and bingo. If all else fails, might be worth checking into. Even if just reseating the RAM.
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Out of curiosity, does this happen on both of your Macs?
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One way would be to select the walls you want, and create a materials list from the "selection". The "Siding" category should give the square footage, and it doesn't include windows or doors.
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Manufacturer Catalogs>Clopay® Garage Doors>Modern Steel Collection>Modern Steel-Flush, Window.
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With a reduced gable truss, you could still assemble on the ground and fly it right over the gable truss. Necessary in snow load country, if not in AL.
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Using a pony wall might simplify creating the stone cap on top of the stone veneer.
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On 8/11/2023 at 11:37 AM, DefinedDesign said:
Curious if 'Interior dimensions' is available in X12?
Yes. But I forgot that "volume" was not yet an option in the room schedule in X12. My apologies.
However, it is weird that your Interior Area (Sq Ft) is not calculating.
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15 hours ago, SNestor said:
I made you a video
Thank you Steve. Very informative.
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13 hours ago, DefinedDesign said:
volume isn't calculating correctly
If you change to "interior dimensions" in your schedule, instead of "standard dimensions", it may help. I think the "volume" calculation uses interior numbers.
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Showplace Wood Products® Library. Style "Pendleton II". Just use the door for the drawer.
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Do you have the foundation set to rebuild?
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Agreed. Very limited. Twinmotion? e-on Plant Catalog?
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Maybe a wall layer that is designated as "framing" that shouldn't be?
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Thuja plicata?
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Maybe select the wall and hit the "reverse layers" button on the edit bar.
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50? I can't remember that far back!
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When I manually add a "furring wall" to the inside of the concrete stem wall and refresh the auto story pole dim, it adds 1-1/2" to the "top of Foundation" elevation.
If I create a foundation wall that includes the furring wall from the start, it works correctly. Is yours manual, or part of your "foundation wall" type?
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How to create destressed colors
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You could try "Tuscan Villa Florentine" in the "Coronado® Stone" library.