Joe_Carrick

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  1. Do you know who this builder is?  Does he use Chief Architect?  If so, what version?

    If you are using a newer version than the builder he wouldn't be able to open your file anyway.

    What is his reason for wanting your Chief File?

  2. In reality, the time it takes to draw walls in the approximate location and then adjust their position using the temp dimensions is faster.  You just have to get used to the procedure.  It takes a little bit of practice but you will get faster.

     

    Then when you look at all the other things Chief does and how you can build up your standards, you'll be amazed at just how quick you can complete a project.

  3. Scott,

     

    My point really is just that Chief should have separate materials for everything.

     

       Stair Stringers shouldn't have to be the same as Risers.or the same as the Skirtboard.

     

       In my house the Stair Stringers are actually concealed within a drywall soffit but they are just unfinished wood framing,  Th Risers are Travertine Tile and the Base Skirt is White and the Treads are Dark Brown.

  4. Scott, Scott, Scott,

     

    Why should the Fascia, Rafters & Soffit materials be intertwined?  Why can't they all be separate materials?  This is the same sort of thinking that caused us to have the same material for Toe Kicks and the Base Cabinet.  Finally X7 gives us a separate material for the Toe Kick.

     

    Stairs, Doors & Windows have similar problems with materials not being separated. 

     

    Can you imagine your wife putting up with being forced to wear the same color lipstick as the color of her purse?  :rolleyes:

     

    Maybe this whole material coordination bit is just an Idaho thing ;)

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  5. There is really no requirement that you use Exterior Walls.  The only requirement is that the Rooms be contained within walls.  So let's assume that you just need a Kitchen, Nook and Dining Room.  YOu draw the outline of these rooms using Interior and Exterior Walls as needed.  This is then your "Building".

     

    In the Dimension Defaults you set Temp Dimensions to Locate Wall Surfaces.  This allows the Walls to be accurately located by entering the measured distance between the walls vs the "Main" layers.

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  6. I've changed my procedure for Floor Finishes.  My Default is no Finish Floor.  Then I add Floor Material Regions in each room.  They are on Layer "Material Regions" so I can have "Floor Surfaces" displayed (the Slab Floor Structure).

     

    I like this procedure for my Floors because I can create much more flexible finish flooring layouts.  My Entire Structure starts out with a "Framed Floor" which can be a 4" concrete Slab - which can even have gravel and a membrane under it.  I thought this might be more work - but I was having to go into each room and change the flooring anyway since the default never seems to match most of the rooms.

     

    BTW, this allows me to change the material in a large room without having an "invisible wall".

  7. There are a couple of keys to the corner window:

     

    1.  Set each window to have no frame.

    2.  In the Framing Tab, set the trimmers to 0, set the RO gaps (or whatever their called) to 0

    3.  Grab the window in Plan and slide away from the corner and then back to the corner firmly. Do with both windows.

    4.  Set the Casings Off (both interior & Exterior

     

    I think that's pretty much it.  I prefer to use a Pass Thru and then add a Molding Polyline (2 segments) with 3 moldings (one for bottom frame, one for top frame & one for glass).  Then I add a couple of solids for the vertical frame members.

    If you save the Molding Polyline & Solids to the Library you won't have to define them again in the future.

  8. Do one have to create an invisible exterior room for this to work? can someone explain the process?

    No, there is an exterior room (just outside the exterior walls) the Chief automatically recognizes.  Just click about 6-12" outside the building and then click on the "Room Molding Polyline" icon.

  9. Good points. If you don't do full basements then ceiling height for a craw space doesn't make much sense. And crawl space doesn't make much sense if you are doing a full basement.

     

    I suppose we could try to detect the difference or use a more generic term.

    FWIW,  I use Floor 0 for Foundations & Floor 1 for Basements (if there's a Full or even a Partial Basement).

  10. Yes Joe, Like "Crawl Space"

    Exactly!  "Ceiling Height" makes absolutely no sense in the Foundation. 

     

    IAE, an expanded Dialog with multiple floors (maybe vertical scroll would be appropriate) showing the entire structure in section with heights that could be edited.  Let's start thinking of a better way to portray this info and edit it.