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Correct.... But for some reason without doing any of the adjustments above in the attached drawing, the block isn't appearing even though it seems to work in a test drawing merely by removing the soffit. Thanks for responding btw.... I am all about work arounds where its necessary, but when the program just doesn't seem to be doing what its supposed it makes me think I have a setting off somewhere.
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Sounds like your Lineweights toggle is turned on.
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Like this.
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Thanks Alan for having a look. Looks like what you have posted is the most common way to accomplish this. Was hoping to be able to add the closure blocking since it's the detail I used on all my drawings before Chief.
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Morning All... I am in the beginning stage of a project that has exposed rafter tails. I haven't done exposed rafter tails many times so, while I can get it done, I am no expert. In reviewing some of the videos on the subject I wanted to try a new approach. In the video I noticed that when removing the soffit on chief the program would automatically add a closure block underneath the eave to block of the attic from the elements. I have not been able to do that on this project no matter what combination of things I have tried when making adjustments in the roof planes dbx. I did create a new .plan and drew a sample house with a simple roof line and the program performed as the video show adding the blocking. So I know the concept works, at least in the sample drawing. When setting up my roof in my project, I set things up the way I previously set up for exposed tails so it is possible that I have a setting that is causing the blocks not generate that I am unaware off. In the attached project, automatic framing is on. Because of the complex roof it is manual. I would love to know what I am missing. Thanks I advance for having a look. Blevins.plan.zip
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I am with you bro.... in the same boat. I don't want a PC because it's too much work to maintain them. I just want to turn it on and draw. I will say that PCs have come a long way. I have considered that route, but I believe I am staying with apple. Shane
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Thanks to you both. As is usual for me.... This was hidden in plain sight. Thanks again for the direction.
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All On layout automatic elevation labels how do change the font for the view scale? I can change the callout and label font all day but the scale font persists and I am having trouble finding what directive is determining it. Thanks Shane
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Thanks.... That was it!
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Thanks for the reply.... The basement wall isn't disappearing from where the door is. Seems like the exterior brick part of the wall is tho.
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High shed toward the water would make that job a lot simpler for the framer. Probably look really good too.
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Hey all Anyone know why my exterior basement wall isn't trimming completely for the man door by the bathroom? How do I fix it? Thanks in advance. Carmichael Remodel.plan.zip
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A few things I was able to do on my end.... Might help you get somewhere on this issue. 1. Under the Walls DBX >> Structure >> Under "Platform Intersections" Try turning off the radio box "Invisible Walls and Railings - Generate Between Platforms" 2. Also, I created a small invisible wall on the inside edge of the railing so that the bordering wall of the hole is not the exterior railing. 3. Another thing I noticed is that the higher exterior boards are being generated by the floor depth of the particular floor, check that on the room definition of the hole. 4. Last thing I tried is just cutting a hole in the deck with a poly line and adding the stairs. A combination of these things might get you moving in a better direction. Good luck.
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Tony, Be sure and mark the solution on this. That way when it happens to me, or someone else, we will be able to figure out with is going on, since I know I will forget. Thanks.