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Your walls misaligned, just align your walls and that will fix that.
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NY code and garage floor elevation
Greg_NY61 replied to GeneDavis's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
Same for NJ IRC 2018 R309.1 Floor surface Garage floor surfaces shall be of approved noncombustible material. The area of floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to a drain or toward the main vehicle entry doorway. -
This was the tub from the link that Alan posted, I uploaded to Sketchup, resized and cleaned it up and it is.
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I don't know what you doing there I resized this tub to 37x38 and there are no lines .
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I cleaned it up for you guys it shows up nicely in watercolor view. Enjoy! Krion Bathtub.calibz
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I got rid off all your light fixtures and camera views and plan stared to move with a speed of light
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Thanks Ken and Steve! Is what I thought that something is not right, just wanted to make sure it wasn't me. Thanks again and stay safe guys!
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The new Ultracraft Catalog the moldings don't work, you cannot apply them and they don't show up in the Molding specifications or in Select library object browser.
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Got it figured this out if the cabinet door is standard door cabinet it will not show. If you select a cabinet door from the manufacturer library it will show.
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Same thing...Strange .
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Exported model in a .3ds format and when opened the model in Sketchup base cabinet doors are missing, the hardware still on the cabinet? Upper cabinet doors are intact. Zipped and uploaded to Sketchfab, everything seems to be OK. Anyone else tried this or had this issue? Or why this is happening?
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Limited Edition Catalogs - 3D Library
Greg_NY61 replied to Chief_Content's topic in Symbols and Content
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Make it in SketchUp, you can get a free version of SketchUp and make that vent.
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Tempered glass behind toilet
Greg_NY61 replied to Alaskan_Son's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
When they wrong, they always give the warning to get out of it. I was doing a job in one screwed uptown, I knew it going in that the inspectors there is a pain in the ass...Sure enough, when I had a framing inspection this guy was walking around for 1 hrs n she wrote 2 pages of BS. When I looked at it I said " wtf is all this" he said this is what needs to be repaired...I said now put a code violation next to each item so I can check if it needs to be fixed or not... So he started stuttering and changed his tune said this was only suggestions, I was gonna tell him where to put his suggestions but I kept it back...after all done and said out of 2 pages there was one item that needed to be fixed and I knew about it and forgot to tell the guys to fix it. -
Tempered glass behind toilet
Greg_NY61 replied to Alaskan_Son's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
Mike, I think this inspector took to many dives off the toilet That is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. Like Scott said to tell him to name code with that requirement. -
There are few ways of doing it, you can use benches from the library or find a nice bench in a 3D warehouse and with a little modification, you can make it work.
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Post a plan
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Post a plan.
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Thanks Mick! Brosco catalog totally skipped my mind :-)
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All molding profiles available online already in DWG file, just import into CA and save it.
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Click Here this is the DWG file with the profile you need.
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VIDEO LESSON: Federal Style Parapet Roof Style
Greg_NY61 replied to SNestor's topic in Tips & Techniques
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Nice job Eric, but it takes a long time to do this in CA because this software is not really made for 3D modeling ...Doing a quick basic column, etc it can be done fairly quickly, but doing this type of a door, it takes to much time... In SketchUp, it would be 100 times faster to make this door, because Sketchup specifically intended for 3D modeling and they have far more tools and loads of plugins that make 3D modeling a breeze and I'm sure most of the people who use Sketchup will agree. As Dermot pointed out this is the way to go is change the door style unless you have nothing better to do and have the time to futz around in CA.
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Mike (Alaska_Son) made a video long time how to create rounded corners...But the video is gone now. Here is the topic