javatom

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  1. It is not a great use of time to design trusses and could lead to some issues with a plans examiner.  The manufacturer does their own truss designs.  If the chief version is different, they could flag that for revision of the drawings.  Perry's use of it is the only legitimate use for doing it in chief that I can think of.

  2. I think in the real world, you would use a scissor truss and apply plywood with blocking to the bottom chord in the shape of the arch.  I would think that a truss with a curved bottom chord would be pretty expensive.

  3. It is giving you that error message because you already have a hole there for the dormer.  You can always turn off the flat ceiling of the room below and place a ceiling plan manually.  Eric is right on about getting rid of the second floor.

  4. The extra floor may not have been a good idea but you are almost there on the dormer.  Move the roof plan to the same level as the dormer so you can fix it.  (you can move it back later if you want).  Pull the dormer roof plan back until it is inside of the opening in the roof.  Use the snap tool to seam the opening and the roof plan to each other.  Do this on both sides of each dormer.  Now delete the back wall of the dormer.  It is  forming a room that you do not want.  That should do it.

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