Joe_Carrick

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  1. The attached pics show a way to get Board and Batt Siding (real 3D) as well as Pony Wall Caps.

     

    I created 2 Exterior Room Molding PolyLines.

     

    1. One at +1" Elevation - assigned a Sill Molding at +28" with a Brick Material.

    2. One at +36" Elevation - assigned a 3D Molding (Board and Batt Molding Symbol) and a 3/4"x3" Molding as Bottom Trim at 29".

    3. Added Corner Boards to match the Batts.

     

    This is by far the fasted method that I've been able to come up with for a good representation of these elements.

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  2. What's the real requirement for a Bedroom Closet?  How big does it need to be and can it just be a Cabinet or does it have to have enclosing walls?

     

    I have a couple of different scenarios:

     

    1.  A relatively small Bedroom where I'd like to just install a 36" wide x 84" tall Cabinet (3 Drawers at the Bottom and Double Doors at the top with Hanging Space)

     

    2.  A large room (11'x13') off the Master Bedroom (no Door-just a 4' doorway) with the same type of Cabinets along 3 walls.

     

    Do either of these result in a Non-Legal Bedroom?

     

     

  3. I think saying they "don't still not work" means they do work. Yes? No?

    It's a punctuation problem.

     

    Scott means:

     

    Why don't triple book case shelves (still not) work?  Meaning that they may have never worked properly and that CA should have fixed them some time ago.  OTOH, it just may be that it's fixed in X6 as long as you are using a new OOB Template.

  4. OK, I now have a better understanding. 

     

    1.  Ceiling Structure only refers to "Above the Top Plates" below the Roof.

    2.  Ceiling Finish refers to any ceiling below the Top Plates and can include various material layers, including Air Gap, Ceiling Joists, Furring, Drywall, etc.

     

    Programmer's Terminology in this case simply confused me.

  5. David,

     

    Please explain the Ceiling Structure definition.  I can't see that it does anything at all.

     

    I can edit the Ceiling Finish to something like this:

     

    10" Air Gap

    3-1/2" Fir Framing

    5/8" Drywall

     

    Which builds below the Floor Structure above.

     

    However, no matter what changes I make to the Ceiling Structure, it doesn't effect anything.  Maybe you see something that I don't.

  6. I am having a difficult time figuring out exactly how the Ceiling Structure and Ceiling Finish are supposed to work.  The relationship of these elements and the resulting values for the Ceiling Heights don't make much sense.

     

    Can anyone explain how it really works?  I can't even get it to be consistent from room to room.  Generally, I find that Ceiling Structure is irrelevant and that only the Ceiling Finish seems to build down from the bottom of the Floor or Roof structure above.  Why can't we just specify a desired Ceiling Height?

     

    Scott, it's time for a good video.................

  7. Mick,

     

    Technically they can be stretched, but the 2D Block doesn't stretch the same as the 3D Symbol - requires a regeneration of the 2D Block.  For that reason - and the fact that Andersen makes these to specific sizes - I prefer to just have a full set of their stock sizes and avoid any resizing operations.

     

    It shouldn't be a problem for me to find them - I just never bothered to bring them forward to X6.  I need to do that anyway.

  8. I believe those Bay Windows are Andersen.  I have a set of symbols I did for X5 and used them as (exterior  fixtures, hangs on wall).  I used a PassThru Window as the hole in the wall with frame, casings, sill and apron.

     

    X6 made it possible to make the symbols as projection windows, but CA didn't get the Casings, Frame, etc correct with relation to the Projection Window.  The discrepancies were reported to CA during Beta but there have been no fixes for those yet.

  9. How do you handle more than one person working on the same Project?

     

    It seems to me that  the only way to do this is with different Plans that link to the same Layout.  But the only way I can see doing that is with Details being done by one person, and the Model (aka Plan) being worked on by another.

     

    Does anyone know of a way to do otherwise?