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I feel ya! I gave you a point olso!
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- elevation layer set
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This is the easy method https://www.dropbox.com/s/zdf750vcnjzfw99/2019-02-06 10.53.36.mp4?dl=0
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Sorry!! I seemed to have opened a can of worms with suggesting she learn the annoset approach. Actually I take that back, I like to stir things up! I learn more that way!!
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The program has came a long way since I started using it in 2004. Sounds like annosets are old school according to what Im reading here.
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Perry Thank You! You are one of my hero's on the forum! I cant have a valley because it is an open beam ceiling so it has to be an overlay. Its not really a big deal right now because all I have to do is pull back the rafters above the sheeting after the auto frame. It wont be seen in 3D anyway. I was looking to see if someone might know something I don't about a roof over lay but nothing new has came up yet. Hoping that a thread like this might motivate Chief or give them a starting point to come up with something simple. This is a basic everyday framing technique that in my opinion should be a priority to Chief to fix it they can. Like the "Edit Wall Layer Intersection" tool. I love this tool when it came out. As a guy that does additions and interior remodels these types of tools work best for me. Now we just need the "Overlay" tool or "California Framing" tool on the bar.
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It doesn't seem like it would be that complicated for Chief to come up with something where that rafters will be able to over lay the roof sheeting some how but then again I know nothing about programming. If you were able to put a wide wall on the roof and make it 1 1/2" high then you would have something for your roof base line to work off of. That may sound stupid but there is some truth to it.
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I'm a little reluctant to say this because whenever someone sends me in a whole new direction I get stressed out. As I looked at your layer sets I see myself a few years ago when I had a lot of issues with layer sets. It was strongly suggested to me by a few people on this forum to learn how to use annotation sets. Reluctantly I went ahead and spent about a week learning and setting them up and It ended up being the best thing I ever did, because once layers are set they hold well and you stay consistent. Saves me a lot of time and aggravation. Thanks to people like Perry, Joe C, Tommy and a few others. They helped me through it and I'm very great full to them. Made a huge difference in my productivity and constancy. I don't think you will take as long as I did to set it up because I'm a slow learner and I want everything perfect so I'm my own worst enemy at times unless you share my same qualities LOL!! You can set up an annotation set quickly once you understand it.
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I don't use trusses in any of my builds but if It makes more sense to use them in my designs to get the look I want then why not use them. I will study the videos and the manual.
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Nice Video! Is there a setting that the rafters will cut at the roof sheeting like we do with a wall that cuts at the roof?
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Let me know if you find the video. I haven't seen it
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Is there an easy way or a box I'm not checking to get rid of these rafter tails? I know I can shorten them by just dragging them back but I would think there is a better way. Would be nice if there was a box to check for "California Tie In Framing" or something. I have always been able to work around it but never found another solution. Help would be greatly appreciated!
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To bad we can't use a negative number for the casing to inset it The base is easy
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Good one Eric! I was just now building one for my library for future. Good to have on hand because this is getting more popular in the residential industry. At least for me it is.
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There are plenty of video's on how to configure pony walls in your video help section. Its really easy to setup and you can save it to the library. Also check out the video on material region.
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What he said Here is where you do the offset
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Good point Jeldwin does have a nice selection. I thought we had jeldwin in our library at one point?
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Need California Window Library Catalogs Sure would be nice if we could get the "Milgard" window manufacturer in our library or at least some other windows that sell here is California. I'm not a big Pella fan. "Migard" would be great to have the full catalog Maybe look into "MI" windows also as a lower end, low cost window
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Thank you! I will try it.
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So can you tell me how to make the hole? I looked and couldn't find any instruction on that. More importantly if you can tell where to find the instructions I can read it myself.
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Un-finished but here is my work if you can use it. Bring it in to your library to use it Heart Frame.calibz Glass Heart.calibz
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I tried as a challenge and this is as far as I could get so far. Not sure where to go from here though. Need to somehow get it in the wall and put glass and grids in it.
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good call! Didnt see that
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I'll elaborate; If you draw the cad line on the elevation view to your shape you can select your convert poly line tool and convert it to a material region and then set your depth and material and it will locate on the wall right where you need it. Very handy tool!
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You can also use the material region.
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I use the perspective floor over view a lot to check my work. You can usually see easily where problems may be. Here is an example where it shows your walls heights not lining up (sometimes that may be intentional) and you can also see where the roof eave cuts into a wall. This is very usefull to me to check my work. You should make sure all the room heights and settings are right before you start to build your room. Same with foundation, check before you build it.