Gr8trim4u

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  1. We are using wolf polyash trims for our lintel. Made of 4 pieces. Grab the pdf from wolf trace over them in cad add them to your library and you can stack them up how you need them. 

     

    Pm me I will send what I have sketched up. 

  2. I have been working around this problem with molding lines. In the effort to increase efficiency i trying to allow roof planes to manage the frieze. 

     

     I am encountering the attached issue. Condition is to keep the overhangs the same depth and align the frieze. 

     

    This is the issue on a small scale. I have larger plans that i wish to resolve on.

     

    x12

     

    plan view frieze.jpg

    fascia issue.jpg

    frieze issue.zip

  3. Good evening all. I am usually lurking hardly post., this thread however piques my interest. 30 plus years designing and working in the field. About to wrap up the house i have attached the roof system for. This design was priced for trusses. It would not provide the client with what they desired within budgetary constraints. Mainly a non usable 3rd floor for double the money.  I believe with careful planning and an understanding of point load transfers you can stick frame most roof systems. This home was designed so the load paths are pretty much not interrupted all the way to the ground. If you do not have confidence in the team you are using in the field to accomplish the task you need to find another team. Through out our industry everyone has become specialized. The term builder use to mean someone who could not only manage the job but could perform almost all the tasks. Today builder is the guy on the cell phone that only knows who to call. Those of us work in the field and behind the computer have an advantage we get to see if it worked or get to fix it if it doesn't.  Stick has its place trusses have there place. Confident people in the field can make either work. 

    Permitting set Oakdale 4.8.118_Page_10.jpg

    soffit at ceiling height with stick.jpg

  4. Michael 

    8 minutes ago, Alaskan_Son said:

     

    Good points Mark.  There are definitely some good reasons not to mess with the room molding.  Not sure how you got your molding shape, but here's a quick tip for that...

     

     

    Michael 

      Thx!!!

     

      I started with Chief architect version 98 not 9.8. it was on a 286 processor. I did enough jobs over the years but just enough to get by for what i needed . The older the body the more I do this. You guys have been a vast wealth of knowledge and efficiency

     

    Many thanx to all of you.