para-CAD

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  1. I saw a headline somewhere a few weeks back that the whole energy star program was somewhat of a scam.  

    The headline could have been BS.....I just thought it was funny that so many things we trusted as true, might not have been.

     

    Pencils on paper were fun in HS.

  2. I had to frame this for an apartment in WA state.  

    It's the only parapet I've done.  

    I created shop drawings from the plans to get things correct.  

    It was a wall set back from the edge and had a sloped hip roof around the perimeter.  

    Not what you're doing but if it can help...here you go.

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  3. Same experience. Even though it’s 2D, it acts like there is a foreground snap point and a background snap point just a bit off. 
     

    AutoCAD never does this, and I’m exploring SketchUp pro and it snaps very accurately too. 
     

    I noticed with CA quite often when I am trying to dimension the run of a jack rafter from outside of framed wall to face of hip or valley. It tries to stop along a centerline of the jack instead of snapping to the long point. If you zoom in to fill the screen with the width of the jack, you can sometimes catch the long point for a point-to-point dimension. 
     

    Accurate snapping is critical. 

  4. Dimension to the center of all openings in ICF and then, on the job site, follow the vendor’s literature as to how to buck out the opening in the blocks.

     

     Logixs has changed their method from pressure treated 2x12s to their own system.

  5. Chief does a good job of irregular pitched roofs if you set the roof pitch in the wall before building.

     

    Here's a framing breakdown.  Most won't need or care, but if it helps.....that's all that matters

     

     

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  6. Robert,

     

    Can you update your video link?  It goes here in error (see attached)

    I'll start videoing as I draw and catch when this happens to me.

     

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  7. Yes. I use point-to-point move a lot and at least half the time, when I grab an object at an end or corner, once I start moving the object, I notice that the cursor and snap point are not located the same. My cursor will be a slight distance away from my chosen snap point. This results in having to place the object somewhere and retry the P2P move. 
     

    Also, 3D solids have multiple snap points on a corner, when viewed in 2D. The snap symbol (circle in square), will jump around when the cursor is hovered over the corner. Feels loosely gooses at times. 

  8. I saw a great video by Eric/Solver where he wrote a macro to change inch output to Feet & Inches.

     

    Is there a way to universally change ALL system dimensions (or even selected dimensions I suppose) to be Feet - Inch - Sixteenths (FIS), like the truss companies use?

    I would like to dimension my plans using FIS.

     

    The format would look like  10-1-12   for 10'-1 ¾"

     

    Maybe Eric or the macro man from Alaska can figure this out.  

     

    Thanks for any input.

     

     

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