Greg_NY61

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  1. I'm not sure how to display this in CA but I know what you trying to do... The way this is done in reality is you leave the larger gap on the sides and the top of the wall and you use longer nails... you leave at least 2" space on top and sides, because the movement will definitely exceed 1/2-1". When the trim being installed, you nail the casing into the jamb only and not into wall. this way everything can be moved with the floor movement.

     

    Here is floating wall detail, I think you better off just making a Cad detail in CA instead of trying to frame that way using CA

     

     

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  2. Larry took the words out of my mouth... I couldn't agree more!!!  ;)

     

    Thank you Wendy for dedicating your time doing this, for sharing your knowledge and all that good stuff... I so appreciate for you contribution to this community, as  everyone else's for that matter... I can built a custom home in my sleep but I can't figure out this damn annotations  :angry:  so this videos are great help to me... Thank you again for that!

     

    P.S. any ideas how to connect a DVD player?  :)

  3. Is there something you can do when importing a symbol to make it face the camera? I know if you use symbols from Plants-Trees and you open DBX there is a radio button to make it face the camera and it looks like the image used is PNG format.

     

    How do you import PNG file so you can have "face the camera" option available.

     

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  4. Niches should be part of the program, and work like a window, except Sheetrock on the back should remain instead of cutting a wall through... this should an option added to a window DBX where you can select a niche (no need for sophisticated programming to do that). This way you have your headers and  framing automatically adjusted.

     

    This is a much needed feature to be added, since its being used in almost any bathroom design, stairway design, or hallway design, etc and you shouldn't have too drop walls on top of walls and dealing with other time wasting steps.

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  5. Thanks for pointing this out, I never pay much attention to the size of the file!

     

    I did that desk design for a woodshop in sketchup so I just picked the knobs from a 3d Warehouse. I made the symbol for CA incase anyone can use it to furnish an area and for display purpose. I guess if you save it within a plan that will beef up the size of it...next time I will try to remember and check that.  In the meantime I got rid of the sketchup model, so to change the knobs now and re-create the model it's a bit of a pain in the A$$.  Sorry!

  6. The term "skirt" is used as an example, is when you have a room lets say on top of a deck with vinyl siding and you enclose the sides of the deck using lets say a vertical siding, etc... the sided lower portion of the deck is called a "skirt" ... or another example is you have a sided trailer and you drop the siding down to enclose the under carriage, that lower portion would be called a "skirt".