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  1. You will get more responses if you repost this in the general Q&A section, because this is more of a question you’re asking than a cool tip that you’ve discovered that you’re sharing.
  2. To the original post writer, this might get more traction if you resubmit this in the general questions area as opposed to here, where this is where people share their cool tips that they’ve discovered.
  3. I happen to enjoy snarky humor because when there’s an issue, sometimes the best thing is just to laugh at it, people. Anyone on here who’s overly serious needs to find something else to do in life.
  4. I believe the as-built app requires LiDAR which you would have to have on your Android device.
  5. What's crazy is every time this thread gets responded to, it brings it to the top of the list. I recommend that both parties get together and work out whatever the problem is so that a retraction or some kind of change can be made. It appears there was a communication break down and the client is pointing fingers and assigning blame. It's hard to believe that any designer, including Bob, would do the things that the client is saying. Who knows?
  6. There are 2 sides to every argument. I find that setting expectations and keeping digital communications helps when I'm entering into a business relationship with someone. I know crappy designers....and I have experienced the WORST clients ever ("know-it-all house flippers). As design business owners, we are supposed to be honest and set expectations. And if that doesn't happen, often clients can expect more and don't value the effort that is put into the design. This will lead to disappointment and accusations, and then it spirals from there. it's sad that what you say you experienced happened. Let's hope that honesty, integrity, and humility move forward from this instance.
  7. Rene should be proud of the genius being present in this thread.
  8. We laminated 3 quarter inch plywood to make curved rafters. This model is close.....it was hard to slope out to the edge in the model. On-site, we adjusted the template until we got what we needed. This was in Memphis, TN. Curved framing is my kryptonite
  9. You’re not doing your Framer any favors.
  10. Nice. Thanks, Bob. I can turn you in the direction of great dictation software called Superwhisper and then you don't have to do any typing.
  11. It’s just that you’re a former Framer and I wanna hear your experience in your words written on the screen. You probably have decades of experience that would be educational and entertaining instead of defaulting to providing something that we can all search. I guess I value human interaction over large language models