Doug_N

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  1. Glenn,

     

    The idea here was a projection of an individual roof plane.  Just imagine rotating the house so that you are perpendicular to the surface of the roof.  That is what the contractor is looking for.  One could then directly scale rafters along a ridge.  This is a hip roof, not a gable roof.  So he is looking for a rough cut list for each hip rafter.  I see his point actually.

     

    Doug

  2. So here I am again, back at the fountain of information.

     

    A contractor is asking for flat projections of roof plans to assist his carpenters in laying out the rafters.  

     

    I can see how to do elevations, and I can see how to do plan views, but is there any way to do a skewed plan from horizontal projection or section for that matter?

     

    Doug Norton

    Whitby Ontario

    905 409 8487

  3. On 9/5/2017 at 9:45 PM, Chopsaw said:

     

    Thanks Chopsaw.  It isn't quite what I was looking for, but it will do for the renderings.  It is miles ahead of were I was going, that is for sure.

    Regards

    Doug 

     

    Doug Norton

    Whitby Ontario

    Canada

    Deck U Stair Quick View.pdf

    Deck U Stairs.pdf

  4. I am doing some deck drawings for a client, and some of the decks are two stories.  I have done the stairs using the automatic CA stair generator, and that gave me good results.

     

    The client wants me to use deck boards (5/4 x 6) for the treads.  So there would be a tread width of 11 1/8 inch total width without ripping the boards, and leaving a 1/8 gap between the boards.

     

    So without resorting to a lot of cad work, is there a way to change the default tread to accomplish this?

     

    Doug Norton

    Whitby Ontario

    Canada

  5. Hi Chopsaw,

     

    I created the objects in 3d views by creating a CAD box, then converted those into solids.  Set the layer for the object to Framing, beam (or post) steel.

    but they don't show up in the wall detail.  I really don't want to manually draw them over again in different views, too many chances for errors.

     

    Maybe I should do it all over again by copying a stud or ceiling plate and modifying properties.

  6. I have a bit of a different wall detail question.  I have created an eight foot opening in a wall and used CAD tools to draw a steel header and steel posts and would like to see this in the wall detail.  The lumber shows up, but not the steelwork.   The steel layer was set to Framing, beams steel which is also set to display in the Wall Detail Set.  

     

    Any suggestions?

  7. 15 hours ago, Alaskan_Son said:

    I'm with Johnny on this for sure.  Here's what I would prolee do...

     

     

    I didn't go over it in the video but there is quite a bit more that could be done to further perfect the object for different views and view types depending on what a person was after and the object could also simply be converted to a symbol once completed.  Anyway, hope this helps.

    Thank you for this example of how to handle the chimney problem.  Great tutorial and advice.  

     

    Doug

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  8. I have a renovation project where I am doing as built drawings for demo etc.   There is a fireplace on the ground floor that is quite wide.  The chimney protrudes out through the exterior wall, which is brick, and at the second floor, the chimney narrows down from a rectangle to a square before going through the roof plane.

     

    How can I do that?

     

    Doug Norton

    Whitby Ontario

    Canada

     

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