Chopsaw

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  1. Create a window symbol with the shape at the top, flip it upside down, and then manually patch that little triangle area with a polyline solid.

    I'm assuming the latter is what Rich did. (Alaska_Son post #22)

    Not quite sure what happened to Rich but I am quite sure this is what he did.

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  2. Hi Roz, I fixed a few things for you , I changed your scale to 1" = 20' and turned on your dimensions so that you can figure out what that ~6' discrepancy on the left side is all about.  Plot lines can be edited individually so you don't have to start all over unless of course you need the practice.  Just take a look at the Fix plan and try to duplicate on you own plan so you will know how it all works.

     

    Just noticed the survey you posted, you will have to manually arc the front line on the west side.

    If you decide to do some manual editing go to Preferences and turn on your Start and End Indicators, so you know which end of the line to lock.  This will reduce you frustration level.

    TOAKS_TILEBID Fix.plan

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  3. No sorry, unless Glenn has a secret you must break your dimension string up to do this.  You can see the slight telltale offset in his string if you look carefully. That is how it works for me.  Sometimes I will break up a string to share segments between layers but you can usually line them up so it does not show, so I think Glenn was in a hurry to create his example or purposely left a little offset so as not to deceive us.

     

    Chopsaw

     

    PS Here is the Dimension Line Specification DBX for Segments so you can remove a Segment from the middle of a long string.

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  4. Yes that will work for a few selected dimensions or dimension strings or even all of them but if you would like to change all or the majority of dimensions in your plan then you should consider changing your default rather than selectively turning it off.

  5. Alan, Open your dimension Line to get the Dimension Line Specification DBX and turn off Default formatting for your specific dimension line and choose whatever format you like.  You can even set up your own units if you like to measure some other way.  Lots of choices here.

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  6. Michael, You and Larry have both clearly stated that this is a good option but Glen has not come through with a short video to explain how it works. I do not want to speak for Todd but he has since restated the same question possibly not understanding using "referenced layer sets" in this situation or maybe just looking for another option. Could you give a brief summary of how this would work?

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  7. There will likely be many correct answers to you question but if you need to show a detail like that you may want to switch to using a polyline solid which gives many more options for shape. The rod would be a little more difficult but could be done with a Cylinder.  Is it an inside or outside corner?  You could just show an end cap (Partition) and let the carpenter decide if he wants to build into the corner.

     

    There is some intelligent discussion about 45 degree shelves in this post but even I do not understand how it was accomplished so maybe if you were to ask then we would all know.

     

    https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/3443-shelf-and-rod-suggestion/?hl=shelf

  8. Hi Steve and others,


    Hope this is helpful for any custom work that you do in the future. This will be an intermediate level summary that is designed to place custom muntins in Core catalogue doors that have windows but do not allow automatic lights in the DBX or cad blocked "Custom Muntins" with this tool,post-4797-0-34204500-1462740826.jpg .


    Open new plan and place a short section of wall in your floor plan.


    Place a door from the Core Catalogue, convert wall type to "Room Divider".


    Open door DBX and remove Casings, remove Hardware by setting handles to "None", Locks "None", and Hinges to "Hidden".


    Open and elevation view and place cad lines on glass and convert them to "3D Molding Polylines".


    Open DBX for 3D Molding Polylines and set your height, width and material for the Muntins ( 3D Molding Polylines ) and use the Profile Offset to keep them centered over your cad lines.


    Center Muntins in glass with Transform & Replicate tool.


    Open Perspective Full Overview with only door ( & invisible room divider ) in plan.


    Create symbol as "Door" and give name and use Smoothing Angle of ~20 deg. for similar quality to original.


    This method should also allow for more creative grill patterns and could also be combined with using polyline solids for stained glass as I discussed in post #5 here: https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/9412-special-window/



    I have tested this method but would be glad to hear if anyone has a more efficient method that produces the same result. I created an E03 door with Prairie grills while composing this post so if you would like one of those for your library please help yourself and if you use this method successfully please feel free to share some of your creations here.


    Enjoy, Chopsaw  :)

     

    E03 Prairie.calibz

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  9. CJ, Thanks for the informative overview summary, and the complements.  Just a quick edit that you could do to help others, I referred to my door as a 9 lite, so I think the E16 should be referred to as a 12 lite.

     

    Would it be helpful for me to summarize the procedure here so others can create their own custom doors?

  10. This is how the wall above (as viewed from the outside) keeps framing. I know that I can manually straighten and reframe it but I would really like to know what is causing this. I think it must be somehow related to the foundation because the sill plate is sinking into the masonry at the same angle and I think there is no way to edit that. Strangely enough the subfloor does not follow this pattern. The adjoining wall on the left (of the Wall framing Detail) is also affected in a similar way but not the other two.

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  11. Hi Johnny, That was cool I logged out to find video for you and came back and logged back in to edit my post and pressed the edit button and everything disappeared. Wow!!!  Any way here is the video that might be part of the solution to your problem. 

    https://video.chiefarchitect.com/?playlist=49  CA #5303 if the link does not work. Or if you don't have SSA then all you do is set up a cross-section or in your case maybe a back clipped cross-section would be more precise and then use the break line tool to cut and stagger the cut plane of the camera to achieve the desired effect and eliminate as much clutter as possible and show what you need to show.

     

    Chopsaw.

  12. I know exactly what you want Johnny and there is a tool that I think was introduced in X7 that I have not utilized but may do some of what you want. I will find and post the CA video for you since I don't make my own yet. The tool gives you the option to break and stagger the cut plane of a cross-section or back clipped cross-section camera. I think you are frustrated enough to figure it out and teach us all about it.

  13. Yes it is a real balancing act knowing what layers to show and how much back clip to include and then how much cleanup to do in layout, but not really sure there is a solution that Chief could provide here.  Unless you could define the issue such that it would apply to the majority of jobs?

  14. Yusuf, Thank you so much, that was exactly what I missed. 1deg. gave me more "edge lines than the original and 20deg. is just about right. This is a very common door in my area so if anyone else would like a symbol for their library please help yourself. Tested and working from 2/0 to 6/0.

    E03 w 9 Lites .calibz

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