ACADuser

Members
  • Posts

    2794
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by ACADuser

  1. I have a macro ffe_data with this: [Evaluate / None]

    ffe_house = "24.0' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_2nd_Floor = "23.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_garage = "23.9' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_porch_1 = "23.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_porch_2 = "23.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_stoop = "23.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_grade_1 = "22.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ffe_grade_2 = "22.5' FFE NAVD88"

    ""

    I want to use rtext to display th value of ffe_garage.

    What is the syntax to display the value of that variable?

     

    Thanks

    PS I think someone already told me how years ago but I must have forgotten.

     

  2. I have been adding this decal to my foundation plan.

    Just thought you may be interested.

     

    What is 811?
    811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center’s website a few business days before digging to request that the approximate location of buried utilities be marked with paint or flags so that you don’t unintentionally dig into an underground utility line.
    811 protects you and your community! Hitting a buried line while digging can disrupt utility service, cost money to repair, or cause serious injury or death. Always contact your 811 center, wait the required time for utilities to respond to your request, and ensure that all utilities have responded to your request before putting a shovel in the ground.

     

    https://call811.com/811-In-Your-State

     

    Call 811.calibz

    • Like 2
    • Upvote 2
  3. First welcome to the forum.

    Second take a few minutes to update your forum signature to display what version of Chief you are using.

    Third, there are several folks her that do one on one training.. It will go a long way getting you started.

    Fourth as the software evolves some of the video's & help info may be a little behind theses changes.

    Fifth post a plan file when seeking specific answers. Make sure to close the plan file before posting or it will be an empty file.

     

    That said the learning curve is a bit steep at first but you will reap rewards from you study. Read read read.

    I prefer the videos as they revel all sorts of good technique if you pay attention.

     

    Good luck..

     

    • Like 1
  4. 3 hours ago, ChiefUserBigRob said:

    I modify the wall type for a pole barn and manually draw the trusses to look exactly like they are bought. I set up the roof to receive the purlins.

     

     

    1773859498_render10.thumb.jpg.99108dae044f23386029ed197bbb62aa.jpg

    Nice job, did you build the bar joist or is that modified Chief Truss?

  5. Current project has a detached garage and a sloped site.

    The owner wants to raise the main house by 12".

    Currently the main house first floor is at zero.

    Should I lower the site & garage by 1 foot?

    I have had trouble moving the house vertically in the past as some objects are tied to absolute elevation.

    Are there any tricks to change all the site & elevation lines down one foot?

     

    Cliff 1.PNG

    Cliff 2.PNG

    Cliff 3.PNG

  6. What I have been doing is a plan file for each unique unit.

    Once the shell, interior walls & basic cabinets are done I create a combined plan file for building plan view & building elevations.

    Then I flush out the separate unit plans with electrical, plumbing, framing.

    The gotcha is if you need to change the exterior at all, it becomes a tedious job.

     

     

    • Like 1
    • Upvote 1