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He is saying keep Bsmt and FDN on level 0. I feel the same with Joey on this. I personally don't recall doing it this way but have heard of a situation where it makes sense to do it.
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I would be interested as I am "pro" FDN/Bsmt on level 0. Don't get why FDN/Bsmt on level 1 for everything. I do understand in specific circumstances, but not everything. Let's do it.
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Seeking draftsman/Architect in Akron/Cleveland Ohio Area
jbaehmer replied to katemileti's topic in Seeking Services
Hello jtcapa - I am out of the Tacoma area. feel free to contact me with any assistance you need. 253.777.2362 or jared@cornerstonehomedesigns.com -
I have always been in the first "camp" where basement is on floor 0. There have been occasions where I have seen that putting the basement on floor 1 was warranted. This was were I saw a plan file with two structures (House w/ BSMT and garage) and the garage was lower in elevation compared to the house.
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Changing floor level of one room changes them all
jbaehmer replied to AgChief's topic in General Q & A
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For me...It depends on what the text is for. I have text that I could be changing on a semi-regular basis are rich text. There are others things such as my general note sheets that I use standard text. I would say I am about 50/50 on what is RT and regular text. It sort of comes down to how you want things to look since there are pro's and con's to both types.
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So it sounds like you are wanting to have two different paper sizes within a single layout file. That is a no right now. I have plans were I am printing both 8.5x11 and full size pages, so I have two separate layout files for that instead of switching back and forth on a layout paper size. mention it on the suggestion page....it has been suggested before many times in the past, but worth bringing up again.
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You probably don't know how to preview a print. Here is the print DBX where you can see it. If this frustrates you....sorry, nothing else I can do.
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I will throw in a third man's thought.....as Nike says.....Just do it!
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Sorry. Mis-understood question. In reading the thread further, I see what you are wanting and I think this would be good to have this.
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I was able to get it to say when in the camera dbx checked the "saved" box.
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Hello. My name is Jared Baehmer. I sent you a message. Please contact me to discuss your project. I would love to help. My email is jared@cornerstonehomedesigns.com and my phone number is 253.777.2362. Thank you.
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Monolithic slab foundation with exterior rigid insulation
jbaehmer replied to djhplanning's topic in General Q & A
I agree with Michael - I have had a similar situation and did exactly what he said. -
How I had the plans was that auto wall framing is turned on for all the walls and the specific walls that I would not want to "auto-frame" I would, as Michael suggested, check "Retain Wall Framing". If I had a wall that was checked to retain the framing and now decided to have it auto frame, I would simply uncheck the box and it would auto frame. I used this concept it in my pony walls in the FDN supporting the first-floor joists.
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you should be able to turn off the layer "Rooms, Interior Dimensions" if I am thinking of what you are looking for correctly.
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Build New Floor results in no interior walls
jbaehmer replied to CabinChief's topic in General Q & A
I would say it doesn't happen often where both floor are exactly the same, but I don't believe there is an option to have it do interior walls with that tool. It would be a good suggestions. Right now, just copy the interior walls and "paste in place" on the new floor and you are golden. -
Stairs going up to second floor are blocked by the floor.
jbaehmer replied to eckoownz's topic in General Q & A
you need to create an "open to below" room above the stairway on the 2nd floor. -
I know her in WA, I could do prescriptive when I don't need a stamp, but other than that, I have my engineer do that. The price for engineering widely varies from location to location. Also, I believe AIBD certification is just that you took their course and meet their levels of proficiency. Like Lew, I highly doubt they are a cert you can go with to "stamp" plans.
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Same here. That is all I do. I know a good amount of it from just experience, but I need to get my engineer to review what I have done and stamp it. Just like Perry, I put building designer / drafter and making it clear contractually that you are not an engineer or architect. I have a website that I am working on that should be launched in a couple weeks and it will have similar verbiage on it.
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There are an "exchange with Next page" and "exchange with previous page" icons so you can move things. This is the only way I am aware of. I don't believe you are able to "click and drag" in the project browser.
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Yeah...ready to strangle him
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I asked him why that scale and he said that all he was doing was resizing it to fit in a area of his plan. I opened a few others and they were not 2/3. He was drawing the details, blocking them together and scaling the size down with a handle on the CAD block, so there wasn't any rhyme or reason to scale them down. Fun times....
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Thank guys! The explanation was exactly what I was looking for. will give it a shot on the other details. Hopefully he stayed consistent with his resizing.
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I got a detail from someone and it isn't drawn to a 1:1 scale. I can't tell how much they sized it up or down. Is there a quick simple way to get this detail to a 1:1 scale? The Wall studs and top plates are 2x6 studs. Untitled 2.plan
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Personally, I feel the only reason to keep older versions of CA on a computer is if you have to switch plans between other users and they only have the older versions as newer CA files are not backwards compatible. I just keep the latest version and delete the older ones. a few others may have different theories as to why they keep it so hear them out and decide for yourself. If anything I would get a separate SSD and keep all your chief plan and layout files there and not on your C drive. Leave the C drive for programs only as much as possible. My 2 cents.