GeneDavis

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  1. What's a trey ceiling? I know what trey is in basketball and card games, but in architecture and building, no.
  2. Separate thread in Chat Is better, but my experience building taught me to first strap the bottom chords in steel channel, that simple cheap acoustic one, on 16" centers, and then 5/8 rock on that. The sheetrockers throw up that channel so fast and cover it you hardly get a chance to see it. Edit: resilient channel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC1-Resilient-Channel-86-lengths-32-pack-/192842078103
  3. But MOST importantly, get some training. As in . . . Get Some Training At the Chief website, search for training videos that teach wall definition, videos that teach about material textures, and about the use of material regions on walls. There are many training videos available on YouTube, some produced by Chief, the rest privately
  4. So you changed a single layer foundation wall from having its texture as "concrete" to a stick-on-faux-stone texture? Some of us might have added a 2" finish layer to the exterior of our concrete foundation wall, and given THAT 2" layer the river stone texture. But with Chief, hey, it's flexible, and you can build it any way you want.
  5. And though the pitches differ for this irregular ("bastard") hip, the fascia heights must match.
  6. By setting the floor elevation at -6"? Have you tried this?
  7. Trim's applied to sheathing not framing.
  8. HardiePlank is 5/16" thick and laid up it's closer to 3/4" at max, so that's how I've set it in the wall build. We use cornerboard at 5/4 thickness (1") and since Chief places cornerboards ATOP the siding, I specify the CBs at 1/4". If you prefer a "flush" look then go with 1/16" over whatever you've set for siding, to avoid z-fighting. We won't do "flush" because it won't permit well-caulked joints where claps resolve into trim.
  9. My bad. Had not tried it and thought those posting pics had resolved it with layer settings. Maybe copy the file, re-material framing as OPEN-NO MATERIAL, and see what happens with the 3D Framing view.
  10. If you want the cab sides gabled, you're going to need even more time making p'solids.
  11. There needs to be an option for doing it either way.
  12. Find a way to get some one-on-one personal training, BnC. If it takes getting into town, to a place where you can be connected to the web, work it out. Do the miles. Put in the time. If you cannot figure out how to edit cornerboards, you need a trainer to show you how.
  13. Show us how. And how it can yield the count in 16' lengths as it can for framing with structural member reporting.
  14. 2017 SU Free "Make" can be downloaded and used. I did it three weeks ago. But no 2018.
  15. Glenn's method will yield material counts. Not so for battens done as material regions.
  16. For material lists we can have a "master " list. Do we for this "Bates?" And can it please be automatic?
  17. Dear BnC, Learning Chief without an internet connection must be really hard. And to add to that, being unwilling to learn using the Help function, training videos, the search function here at Chieftalk, and the Manual, must make it well nigh impossible. You need to find a way to get some training by video. It's a process. You watch, hit the pause button, try doing it yourself in a test plan you have open, then go back to the video. It'll take weeks, months You should be working from a laptop, so you can take it with you, and go do this training at a quiet corner somewhere there's WiFi. How long a drive is it for you to get to such a place?
  18. What curve in eave? Your detail depicts a frieze board with a flared bottom end, the flare having a radius cut at its inside edge. That flare detail can be done with a p'solid, begun by taking a CAD detail from the elevation, then drawing the shape, etc. The crownmold rake with return at bottom is tricky. Not the crownmold, but the return. Consider making it as a solid, then do it as a symbol, and place it.
  19. Calling it trey is tres gouche.
  20. Takes a lot of books to keep those secrets.
  21. If a railing wall that follows stairs with a handrail mounted above it, along its top, meets code, why won't this? Cite code language in your answer, same way you would insist the inspector do.
  22. Tray ceilings got called that because the center raise, whether straight up, beveled, or corbeled, resembles an upside-down tray, as in "serving tray." So who started calling it "trey?" Someone at Cheef? Trey's the Phish guitarist, not the ceiling.
  23. Tried breaking the wall each side of door, dragging down top to where wanted, and placing a slab there at size and elevation needed? If no 3D needed, ignore it and annotate it with a callout and CAD detail. Like the Stones song says, "you can't always get what you want," so you just move on to the con docs and "if you try somehow, you get what you NEEE - EEED."
  24. This is getting old. See my thread in Suggestions, and please, add a post there to append onto the request EVERY single feature you want for such a new set of tools. Be specific. The Chief programmers need to know PRECISELY what you want. "Sorely lacking" ain't a spec.