Richard_Morrison

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  1. I am trying to put a larger fascia gutter on a house. I unlock the gutter layer and replace the default gutter with the fascia gutter out of the library. When I switch views (like to an elevation view from the plan view), the gutter switches back to the small default gutter. WTF? Is there a trick I'm missing here? Am I going to have to place these all manually with a molding polyline?

  2. I am trying to wrap my head around when it is better to use the "Floor supplied by foundation room below" vs. just doing a lowered slab with stem walls on the same level. I have never really figured out why garages, for example, use this concept. The reference manual is no help. I'm thinking that it can help show all the concrete work on one level, but beyond that, I am unclear. Anyone figured out the logic here?

  3. Check the material texture source. The good one is probably pointing to a valid texture location, whereas the bad one is pointing to a different directory that doesn't have that texture, so it is defaulting to a generic color.

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    EDIT: Oops, just saw Jared got there ahead of me. I should read all prior posts first.

     

    FURTHER EDIT: Okay, took a closer look at this. Even though named the same material, the "Not Good" texture is pointing to an old X3 library material, which you probably don't have any more. The "Good" texture is pointing to an X6 user library material, which you probably still have. Most of us don't have either, so they will look identical to us. (Just like your "Not Good".)

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  4. With you 100% on this one, Richard. What else do think is crucial in order for you to do CDs in Chief as opposed to Archi?

     

    A more robust detail management system, where the details that are stored in the library remember their scale, and can be placed directly into layout at the correct size, correctly titled with the scale shown.

  5. One of the reasons I use Archicad for CDs is the automatic referencing feature. You can create a detail bubble and point it to a specific detail, and the reference will be forever correct and updated, even if you move the detail to a different layout page and different position on the page. 

     

    That said, even with a full page of door details in Chief, with labeling like "Threshold at Front Door" or "Pocket Door Jamb", is a schedule reference to that detail REALLY necessary?

  6. Richard,

     

    The cross-referencing should not be an issue.

     

    Let me put it another way. To even check the reference, you have to verify first where the door/window is by looking at the plan or elevation, and then make sure that you've referenced the right detail. Why add those extra steps when you can just put a reference bubble on the elevation? This is a system that is set up to make referencing tedious and prone to errors. And in general, it buys you very little extra information in the residential world. In a commercial project that might have several types of metal door jambs, I could see it, but I would only reference a particular TYPE of profile (like Type "A"), not a location on the plans, which has a VERY high possibility of typographical error and future change. It creates additional potential liability. Only a masochistic architect would institute this type of schedule.

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  7. More seriously, while this system has been used frequently, I think it is a not a great way to reference door & window details because it is very hard to cross-reference. I believe (and most of the architectural production gurus seem to concur) that any non-standard conditions should be referenced off of the elevations.

  8. It's important to have a separate file folder for X6 and X7 projects, if you are mixing the two in your office. I am surprised, though, that there seem to be major hardware issues. I run X7 on an old laptop sometimes, and it seems to work as well as X6. At this point, unless you are trying not to upgrade licenses for cost reasons, I'm not sure why you wouldn't just get the whole office on X7 and be done with the version compatibility issues.

  9. Engineer are having me undermine existing foundations just for an HD2, making me drill thru 3' of stem wall and foundation and running all thread with a stinking nut and washer on the bottom side that gets poured in concrete.

     

    I wouldn't blame the engineers for this. They are just following the Code relative to fairly recent provisions for concrete.

  10. To me a purlin is a beam breaking the span of the rafters, so for me they are always vert. you can also change a roof beam to show any size you want.

     

    Yeah, but if vertical, you really should be cutting a birdsmouth into the rafter to avoid introducing lateral forces.