mkennedy2000

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  1. So, I'm working on a project with lots of back and forth. While I can just make copies of the layout, then edit each copy to change the sheets I print, it occurred to me I wouldn't mind being able to just set the sheet not to print as well as remove it from the sheet index.

    In fact, I wouldn't mind having a non printing layer where i could leave notes and instructions to drafting, a change log of decision points and major edits made during design sessions and the like.

  2. Its set to CAD default, but I dont bother changing it, because I think I want it to follow the annoset, not be on a revision layer? I spose I could set it to a new REV-1 layer and then only change it when I was into REV-2, but that still leaves me having to add deltas. Given that the primary, nearly exclusive use case for the could tool is as part of a revision, it seems like a fairly obvious tool. a cloud and delta on the current ley, that asks for a version and can accept that version as a default for that work session.

  3. I must be missing something - the revision cloud tool seems really clunky. I never want the cloud on the CAD default layer and I always want a numbered delta attached to the cloud. I have to change the layer manually and add a symbol manually. There must be a better way?

  4. im putting together a more complicated than usual (for me) window order and it occurs to me it would be nice to be able to enumerate the the elements making up a factory mulled unit W10-7050MU (MulledUnit), w10.1-3040 csmnt, w10.2-30110 fxd and so on. I guess it might be interesting to list accessories in cabinets this way also? Any thoughts, tips, direction?

  5. Thts waaaayyyy too easy, now I wont have anything to complain abut all day LOL

     

    I had already downloiaded the library, for some reason CA istn picking up downloads in my downloads folder, gotta figure out the path or something.

  6. That looks interesting. I'm unable to locate rollout trays, I'm apparently very lazy, do i have to RTFM and build my onw? Or are they hidden away someher obscure? MAybe I need new glasses? LOL

  7. I didnt quickly find a way to add new column headings using the schedule tool. I didn't find a way to do things like an electrical load calc or a plumbing fixture load calc. Spreadsheets are so fast and easy, a spread sheet version of the custom schedule might be a really useful feature. As opposed to using macros and behind the scenes stuff.

  8. EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
    MARK ITEM COMMENT MANU. MODEL GAS - BTUH ELECTRICAL WEIGHT, LBS
    EQ-1 BURNER HOT LIQUOR AND FERMENTER WARD BURNERS BURN3BBL-PRO 200,000    
    EQ-1 HOT LIQUOR TANK            
    EQ-1 SIDEWALL VENT HOT LIQUOR AND FERMENTER TJERNLUND HS1   120VAC-2 AMP  
    EQ-2 BURNER HOT LIQUOR AND FERMENTER WARD BURNERS BURN3BBL-PRO 200,000    
    EQ-2 FERMENTER TANK            
    EQ-2 SIDEWALL VENT HOT LIQUOR AND FERMENTER TJERNLUND HS1   120VAC-2 AMP  
    EQ-3 CHILLER PLATES   THERMALINE T4      
    EQ-3 BRITE TANK            
    EQ-3.1 CHILLER COMPRESSOR   G&D CHILLERS GD-3   240VAC-30AMP 1200
    EQ-4 CONTROL PANEL   BREWMATION BASIC   120VAC-20AMP  
    EQ-5 TYPE 2 HOOD VENTILATOR 720 SQ FT*.7=500 CFM (MIN) HOOD MART 5DVP6 36D-ECA 120VAC-3AMP 76
    EQ-5 TYPE 2 HOOD 4'X10', STAINLESS          
    EQ-6 WALK IN COMPRESSOR         240VAC-30AMP 350
    EQ-7 TANKLESS WATER HEATER BUILT IN RECIRC RHEEM PERFORMANCE PLATINUM 199,000 120VAC-1AMP  
    EQ-8 EXISTING ROOFTOP HEATER TYICAL OF 2     50*2=100,000    
    EQ-9 NEW ROOFTOP HRV   FANTECH SHR450   120VAC-4AMP 146
  9. I recently was doing a commercial job and needed lots of schedules. It felt as though a spreadsheet was much faster to build than a modified schedule with renamed inputs to create the desired columns. Is there a way to create symbols with the attributes I want? That would coincide with the columns headings in the scheule? And then how I would a sum rows and columns, multiply summed results for load demands and so on? Just seems like a spreadhseet tool would be an obvious addition? Or is there a way to dynamically link a spreadsheet to display in plan ot lout but stay live and reflect updates without doing a copy paste?

  10. Thanks for the direction Joe - I hadn't noticed the new from template tool, just what I described.

    I'm not sure why I couldn't develop a template with all the same information I'd use an SAM base plan?

    Kbird, the new(ish) button may just motivate me to build some templates, I've been threatening to adopt SAM for years...and years...

    You make an excellent point re: building fresh templates, which I'd be doping, but boy, it would be annoying to have 50 or 100 hours into templates and them all go wonky after an update.

    Remember back around v5 or v6? The symbols completely changed and old plans were unopenable in the updated version.

  11. And it seems to me if SAM is gaining\has gained ascendancy, we should be able to save multiple profiles, then when starting a ne plan you could manually select the profile, save a step and avoid accidentally failing to save as before editing...

  12. 2 minutes ago, Kbird1 said:

     

    Other than the benefits already mentioned , it helps to keep CA from Lagging as Schedules get larger especially

    as every time you zoom in or out as 1 example CA has to rebuild (draw) all that Data again and again and you will

    like see slow downs eg an X over the schedule as it redraws etc.

     

    I have mine setup in my Template as others mentioned too...

     

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    That looks pretty nice, seems like a great starting point. Thanks.

  13. 11 hours ago, Renerabbitt said:

    Hey old timer, 
    It's really easy to organize and use the SAM method when holding a bunch of schedules in CAD. Not to mention you can have those schedules sent to layout already, which is also easier to do when they are in a placeholder position such as a CAD detail. For your revisions, easy to put together a custom revision note and a schedule. Give me a call and I can send my template your way, you might love it or may hate it.

    I've been meaning to call anyway....lets catch up. 

  14. I go back and forth with stuff in plan, stuff in detail on plan, stuff in detail in layout. Ive never really settled on one being much better than another. I mostly do small plans, so dont really have hardware issues too often.

    Seems to me back in x11 or 12 they started to allow me to drag chief across multiple monitors, I do from time to time split my monitor, but I'd really rather drag windows onto a neighboring screen, just cuz thats my workflow in windows, a 37in monitor in the middle with a 32in panel on either side