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Just to clarify… you are referring to a material list and not a schedule right?
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While we're at it, I guess it might be a good time to define my definition of fascia. I call the main finish board around the ENTIRE roof permiter fascia whether it's on the rake or not, so my definition of a shadow board would be the same as Perry's. A little unrelated, but I've always referred to what you guys are calling a rake as the barge or barge rafter. I do however call a stick framed gable end wall a rake wall. I guess I now see where the term comes from. I think we could probably go on all day comparing definitions. A lot of terms seem to vary regionally. I imagine most carpentry related terms probably become more accurate the further east you go (as you get closer to the historical sources).
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Not sure if there is a "correct" definition or not however I have always called an additional piece of trim added to the top of the fascia "shadow board". It creates a shadow line on the fascia thereby giving it some added depth and character.
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Does knowing the difference make it less annoying for you??
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Sounds like giving up was easier than posting the plan?
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Can you attach the plan?
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Richard, As Bill said, you have to add additional mouldings which you are not doing. See my first screenshot above. Notice I have 3 distinct moulding profiles. Also...from your second to last post it looks like you correctly set the crown moulding for the dining area but not the living room.
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Gotcha...so simply opening the model in Sketchup and saving as an older version might work??
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The above was all in X6, however X5 is the same procedure just looks a little different.
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See the attached screenshots...
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I may be misunderstanding something, but I have no problems simply dragging and dropping SKP files directly into 64 bit X6. Not sure why it would be any different on a Mac since Sketchup supports Mac and makes a Mac version as well.
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It would be good to see the PRINT DBX. For example, you may have the radio button selcted that says "Print pages" or "Pages" and you may not have selected any pages. There are other possibilities as well, but that one immediately comes to mind.
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CA16 new PDF printer not printing in Colour ?
Alaskan_Son replied to Maurice's topic in General Q & A
I'm not having any issues but after reading the above posts I've become curious... What is a PDF driver?? I have PDF printers and a PDF reader. I wasn't aware of a driver. Can someone clarify? -
Optimum Size for Single Car Detached Garage
Alaskan_Son replied to Louie_Carter's topic in General Q & A
My bad, I guess he actually asked for BOTH in the same sentence. -
Optimum Size for Single Car Detached Garage
Alaskan_Son replied to Louie_Carter's topic in General Q & A
Actually Scott, the title of the thread is "OPTIMUM Size..." -
Optimum Size for Single Car Detached Garage
Alaskan_Son replied to Louie_Carter's topic in General Q & A
That's the type of garage I would venture to guess is used as a shed. Or maybe to park the Fiat that rarely gets driven. -
That's pretty misleading information Lew... I7 processors can vary substantially in clock speed. And whether your computer has overclocking options or not can make that difference even more substantial. My I5 processor for example can overclock to at least 3.2GHz whereas the slowest I7 processor may max out at 1.8 GHz. They DO have multiple I7-XXXX names as well. Simply having an I7 processor doesn't mean its faster.
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Optimum Size for Single Car Detached Garage
Alaskan_Son replied to Louie_Carter's topic in General Q & A
I don't think you have anywhere near enough for a functional single car garage. I wouldn't personally recommend building a single car garage with less than a 14ft wide usable area. which would require around 15ft. when accounting for walls. To give a little perspective, you can't even pull some vehicles into a 7ft. opening without folding the mirrors in, and your average person will likely find it rather challenging to pull in and out of an 8ft. wide garage door. Figuring an 8ft. opening, that would leave you with around an 18" wall on either side of the garage door which is likely a structural issue to contend with, and MAYBE 24" on each side of the vehicle to get in and out (and that's assuming the side walls are totally empty). In my opinion nobody would use a garage of that size to park in, and parking a fullsize pickup truck would be essentially impossible. -
You're absolutely right David. For what it's worth, the reason I chose PDF24 is that after much research, it's the only free program I could find that was able to combine the ability to print PDF, add and delete pages, rearrange pages, and combine files that didn't also come with a lot of "baggage".
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I used CutePDF for quite some time and it worked great. Recently switched to PDF24 though in order to add and delete pages and combine multiple files. It works really good. They're both free programs that as someone else suggested may come with some risk, however I haven't had any problems with either.
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What I don't understand is why dimensioning elevations is so inconsistent. I can get dimensions (with or without point markers) to snap to one countertop but not another. Same goes with fixtures. Just 2 days ago I was drawing up plans for a wet bar and could get dimensions to snap to 3 sides of a TV but not the 4th. That same seemingly unpredictable behavior is the only part of dimensioning elevations it seems I can count on.
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I'm curious to see what answers you get… I've been having the exact same issue. As you say it seems to be much worse in X6. Not sure if you're experiencing this or not, but i've been having problems dimensioning sections in general. No matter what my settings I can't get quite a few different things to locate. In particular… Custom countertops, fixtures, and appliances. And at least in one instance where I COULD locate the edge of a custom countertop, it would only snap to a spot like 20 or 30 feet up in the air. The dimension was correct but I had to pull the extension line way down to make the dimension look right. At any rate, dimensioning elevations is a major hassle.
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What I did to solve my problem was take one of the doors FROM THE PLAN that had the correct materials and textures displayed and added that to my library. I then deleted the original and everything has been fine since then. That's how it worked for me anyhow.
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Help: Gable wall disappears with Cathedral ceiling
Alaskan_Son replied to BeeoHat's topic in General Q & A
Can you attach the plan?? -
Maybe I'll have to upgrade my card :-(