SNestor

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  1. I would love a video tutorial on how to create something like this...
  2. Victor...thanks. For someone new to a MAC...that's a great help!
  3. Attached is the CA plan file I am trying to build the chimney chase in. Also, I've attached a PDF of the plan file I am attempting to duplicate. This plan was created with Vertex BD...a supposedly high-end cad software for production builders. It's the software used where I work. The walls on the outside of the chase are 2x6 with brick veneer. The wall between the living area and the chase is a different wall type. I have the walls built on the first two floors...but, not sure how to build the top of the chase above the 2nd floor top plate. I have read the comments on this thread...maybe building a 3rd floor is the answer. Have not tried yet. Estridge Plan 1.plan.zip
  4. Ok...so, I'm using a MAC for the first time...and of course this is the first version of CA to run on a MAC. Can someone explain to me what the hotkey symbols refer to? I got the command key...but not sure what key most of the other symbols are referring to. I keep trying combinations...but things don't work. Maybe I should just change the keys? Thanks.
  5. I know this has been explained before...but, for us newbs, can someone tell us all once again how to upload a plan file. Thanks...
  6. Wondering how to construct a fireplace chimney. According to the CA help you can use the soffit tool and apply materials to it. However, this would not "frame"...would it? Is it typical to construct chimneys in this manner? I have an outside chimney chase...3 walls. The house is 2-story on a basement. The basement extends under the 3 outside chimney chase walls. The chimney is brick veneer. The chimney needs to extend above the 2nd floor top plate maybe 8'-10'. 1st floor has 10' tall walls; 2nd floor 9' tall walls. Floor system for both floors are I-Joist...14" deep. I have drawn the walls for the chimney on the 1st and 2nd floors...but not sure how to go from there. I know...I need to post the plan. I can't do this right now...I'm at my day job. I will try to post (if I can figure out how) - although it will probably be tomorrow. If there is a thread or two somewhere that will help me please let me know. Thanks!
  7. I've been trying to understand layer and anno sets...and how they relate to the reference layer set. Thanks to Scott Halls videos...I think I have at least a basic understanding on how to create and use these powerful tools. Just wondering...all through Scott's videos related to anno sets and the MRLS he states "Chief...fix this". I'm wondering if Chief did fix it? - When you select an anno set...will the reference layer set also change? - When you double click on a view in layout...will Chief take you to the plan with the anno set assigned to the view selected...or does it replace the anno set with a temporary set (as shown in a number of Scott's videos...) Also, if you create a bunch of layer and anno sets in a plan file...are these related just to that plan file, or...are they saved somewhere so they can be re-used in the next plan file? Maybe you have to import them into the new plan file? I'm asking because I haven't got that far yet. Thanks
  8. I'm a newb...so, I'm sure this may have been discussed previously. So...just send me the link to the topic if it's easier. In Indiana we have basements. The basement walls are typically 8", 10" or 12" thick poured concrete...the wall height varies but typical nowadays is 9'-0" tall. Very often there is brick on the home...at least on the front and maybe down the sides. Therefore, we need a brick ledge. The brick ledge size can vary...but typically it is 4" wide and steps down from the top of the wall 4"...or 8". So...basically a 4"x4" or 4"x8" notch at the top of the wall. I need the brick ledge (outer edge of the 4" wall at the top) to align with the main layer of the frame wall above. Not the outer edge of the 8" wall. I figure this basement wall needs to be a pony wall? Is this correct? The lower wall being an 8" concrete stem wall...the top half of the pony wall being a 4" concrete stem wall. Am I correct so far? One problem I have is how this looks in plan view. Pony walls only let you show either the top or bottom of the pony wall...so, I am able to see a 4" wall...or an 8" wall. This isn't what I need. I need to see (3) lines in the plan view...the inside and outside edges of the 8" wall...and the outside edge of the 4" wall. I need it to look like this so that it shows where the foundation wall has brick ledge. I'm somewhat surprised that this wall type isn't standard in Chief. It is the main foundation wall type used in Indiana. So...can anyone help me with a few tips or suggestions on how to create this wall type? Thanks much! I can't post a plan or pic right now...probably not until Sunday. I will as soon as I get back home to my computer.
  9. Is there a hotkey in the Mac version to split views...such as the Shift+F6 command used with windows software? Or...is this something that has to be customized in the Hotkey section of the software. Thanks!