ValleyGuy

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    54 minutes ago, Alaskan_Son said:

     

     

    The question has been marked as answered already, but I think a few additional things should really be noted on this:

     

     

    It does get a little confusing navigating the waters for the first time and finding HELP info on only one topic (Custom Schedule Topics) adds a little frustration in trying to clean up any mess in the Note Type Category created while trying to learn this stuff. I suppose an amendment / addition to the HELP instructions stating what Scott said would be in order, I'll make a suggestion.

    Thanks for your follow up clarification. All you long time users are a real wealth of knowledge and are appreciated on this form, keep chiming in - even if our immediate problem seems to be solved. Every little bit info that weaves this program together and provides clarification sure helps anyone learning it.

  2. Is it possible to edit the categories in schedules? I've added a "New Custom Category" and now would now like to modify / delete the name of it and can not seem to find a way to do so. Does anyone have direction on this?

     

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  3. 8 hours ago, Chopsaw said:

    Note the XYZ axes indicators in the 3D views.

     

    Yes I did see that, do you know if it is this going to be a useable tool of some kind in 3D? Even if it isn't, I'm glad that they are making some steps toward improving the control over stairs and landings. I was experiencing a little keyboard rage yesterday when I found the new video. 

  4. 8 hours ago, mtldesigns said:

    It looks great PC, but like Java states, it's going to make your file large.  I did this myself

    I tried this as well and concur that the slow down wasn't worth it for the piece count. As a former concrete contractor that used ICF quite a bit, seeing a plan that explained the use of the ICF was far better than the take-off (my ICF supplier has software that does the take-off for free). Right now where I live, it is pretty hard to get a contractor so homeowners are asking to make it 'easy for the concrete guy' - they want their house to be one of the low hanging fruit to pick from. I spend my effort doing a good design including the 1/2" nubs where they are important to the contractor - footing step heights, top plates and doorways (removal of nubs or not). I try to keep tops of walls from being cut where the ICF has the webs (PITA and time consuming for the contractor), being mindful of opening placements (engineering requirements and logistics to place the concrete), utilize special pieces of ICF like tapered tops, height adjusters, different block thickness, etc. In a nutshell, I get a lot better mileage spending the time on the design and a good CAD drawing than on the actual 3D symbol in the plan. I rely on a material for the ICF, membrane and the dimple board in the 3D pics. 3D symbols for the block, corners and Tee wall pieces just slowed my computer down too much and the degree of realism wasn't required. 

     

    Just my 2 cents as well...

     

    Your 3D block does rock though and you are well on your way to creating great symbols.

     

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  5. 17 hours ago, 5Design said:

     

    Yeah, if there's anything that goes beyond some simple beam calcs, I get an engineer to do it.  

     

    Really just wanted to be able to automate the takeoff so I can offer it as a perk to wrangle up new business.

     

    Terry,

    I tried doing this exact thing, added value (and revenue) for what seemed like an easy list to supply from CA. There are all kinds of hurtles to overcome and with some effort it can work out very nicely. I have compared my complete material list supplied by CA against a building supplier's take off estimate and the items and quantities were virtually identical once the waste factor formula was included in CA's list. In some cases, I actually built more complete models and had a more complete list than the building supplier provided.

     

    The largest hurtle is that most people don't trust your list well enough and want to double check it (suppliers quoting #'s and pricing to contractors, and contractors quoting pricing to clients). Everyone wants to point fingers when the numbers are out of line, and if you gave the quantities - they point at you. As there are many different ways to physically build a house, our drawings may not match the way being used and therefore discrepancies will occur. When you add the disclaimer that you aren't to be held responsible for errors or omissions.... coupled with the fact that we draw few (if any) fasteners, adhesives, tapes, caulking, grout, shims, wind bracing, etc, and manually add these to the material list as 'allowances', you can understand why contractors are skeptical toward our list. The fact that most clients haven't made all the final item choices when most plans are drawn doesn't help either.

     

    Bottom line, if you want a list, no matter if it is only the framing material, you will need to make the list user friendly and that is a lot more effort on your part than what its worth in revenue or customer interest. Material take offs are supplied free of charge by the building suppliers around here and free is pretty low revenue, so the added value to wrangle up new business is a costly and very time consuming venture for my business.

     

    Suggestion: I abandoned the material list perk and spent more time learning how to make walk through movies. Sometimes I don't even frame the complete house any more and use that time to make a 60 second movie that wows the client. That is turning out to be minimal work with minimal risk and maximum impact. With the contractors, I've gained interest and new business by 'walking' them through the build via 3D looking at the things that they are interested in. Just offering it to them if they get in a pinch is more added value than I first thought. I've had two contractors in the last few months use this, one came to my office in person and the other via face time. Both were over the moon for the 25 min of my time and CA's 3D modelling ability.

     

    Just something to consider,

    Shayne

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  6. Is there a way to display 'Main Layers Only' for ICF in an efficient manner?  I see that there has been a few discussions in the past describing a few work arounds to temporarily display the foam block for a quick picture, however, there seems to be a lot of work involved and has to be done multiple times if one wants to move / adjust anything. Has Chief put in a reasonably easy way to shed off the interior layers (drywall) and exterior layers (siding) to ICF walls and foundations? 'Main Layers Only' appears to be triggered by wood framing and not the actual 'Main Layers' of the wall in both 3D and Elevation cameras, and ICF doesn't seem to have a way to "frame" a substance to become visible.

     

    My goal is to show the overall ICF scope of work in 3D as well as show wall elevations to help the foundation contractor see the few different areas that need further explanation - just like we would with wood framing elevations. I've been making CAD elevations, but that too is very time consuming.

     

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  7. In my area, the county isn't as concerned about the few dollars/sq ft for a permit, they are pretty relaxed here so it doesn't effect the plan measurements. However, for the purposes of taxes, they come out and physically measure to the outside of the corner boards! Greedy buggers tax me for a couple hundred extra sqft year after year!

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  8. 1) A new OOB template does let me connect to stairs and a towel that I also tested it on. I must have a glitch in my template plan.Is that something I should send to CA or should I just copy my exported stuff (walls, defaults, layer sets,....) to a new plan template??

     

    2) Thanks for the tip ..... l didn't click " Watch on YouTube" ... it's clear as can be. Thanks again, I'll go and rewatch it again. 

  9. Solver,

    Yes I did, and thank you for taking the time to make it.  I can't seem to attach a leader line though. I can only get the properties of the room. Every time I get a snap indicator on the stairs and make a leader line, I don't get attached to the stairs for some reason. 

     

    I couldn't barely see anything in your video unless you zoomed right in on it so it was more listening than seeing.

  10. This is great stuff.... however......I can't seem to get out of the starting blocks. Something must be messed up with my defaults as I can't seem to get anything but Rich Text when I use the leader line. Text only brings up a text box of which I can't attach a line between the text box and the stairs...... any suggestions of what I have to do to get the text with leader line to bring up the text box containing the macro option????

  11. As there currently aren't any labels for the stair Rise and Run in the stair specifications, how are you conveying this information in your plans?  Where do you label (plan, elevation, both...) and how do you label (text, macro, dimensions...) ?

     

    I use a text block in an elevation, but was wondering if someone had a better / different way?

  12. 14 hours ago, decorators3 said:

     

    I have done the revisions  but how do I note the added one foot to the main floor on my drawings for an engineer to sign of on to get the city building permit 

     

    A yellow triangle with a number (a note) in the middle of the dimensioned plan view draws a lot of attention. Put in a note schedule titled something like 'Construction Notes' ... mention the additional height and add in 'additional details on page...' within the note and then insert a designated page in the layout with x-sections / elevations / details and anything else you want pertaining to the additional height. That should bring it to their attention.