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The materials list shows the "material" Create a material for SPF #2 and change the stud material to that from fir framing.
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110% confident. No one in my area uses copper any longer. And copper leaks too if not installed properly.
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Construction Docs Development
joey_martin replied to ICTHOMES's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
Just a few examples.... footing widths are not specified (Page S1.0) and there are no shear transfer details, window headers (See Schedules) are not spec'd and hip sizes are not called out (See Roof Plan - Truss Roof) and there are not king posts under ridge beams (No Ridge Beams) spec'd out. Location of vertical steel in retaining walls (Page S1.1) is not spec'd...... plate heights in sections (Page S3.0)are not called out and there are only 2 sections , for a house this size and complex, it seems more than 2 sections will be needed. -
Construction Docs Development
joey_martin replied to ICTHOMES's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
The American Craftsman set is a few years old. Here is a newer project, and an updated look at my plans. https://www.dropbox.com/s/83lzkad9n9zki4w/Plan Set 6_8_16_PROOF SET.pdf?dl=0 -
I don't show all the PEX, just want the Manabloc to show in the Materials List and on the Fixture Schedule.
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Layer settings for floor plan and framing plan
joey_martin replied to capitaldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Your anno sets and defaults are not set properly. You need to select the text and change the layer so that it can be hidden in the framing anno set. For instance I have layers called text, floor plan text, foundation text, framing text, electrical etc.... That way specific text shows where it should. -
You can place them on a separate layer, I believe, and turn that layer off.
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Here it is. Manabloc.calibz
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I use them.
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I ended up finding one. I'll share it when I get back to the office.
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Has anyone gone through the process yet of downloading one of these and placing it in Chief. I don't have SketchUp on the machine I am at right now, but need one of these. http://www.viega.us/4741.html
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Bump for this post heading into the New Year! Great service for homeowner/builders as well, and for builders that need a trusted outsourcing partner for design services. Have a great year everyone!!
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Yes. Just use the deck rail tool and tell Chief you want a ceiling and roof over it...poof, done. Just a couple clicks.
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If you drew the walls with the deck rails tool, make sure that you have selected to have a ceiling/roof over the deck.
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Select the front wall, open the DBX, go to the roof tab, and select gable.
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Yep. Mine does too. Never used that feature. Still learning I guess.
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I used this company to order my digital seals. Came with .tiff, .jpeg & .dxf for use on drawings. http://www.acornsales.com/professional-seal-stamp-s/1827.htm
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In baths, there will only be ONE auto outlet placed. If you have a vanity placed first, it will place it at the vanity.
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I am unaware that GCFI outlets were ever placed automatically in Kitchens. To make sure I wasn't loosing my mind, I just opened the help file and it does not say anything about kitchens, only BATH or MASTER BATH.
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Yes. Everything is on the layout template page(s).
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My preference is to keep them on my layout template.
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At one point it looks like you have full roof return across that gable. That appears to be the framing from that return. Re-frame the roof. Not sure about the cabs.
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No way you should be drawing roof lines manually, and trust me, I'm one of the biggest proponents for quality construction documents. With Chief, there are a couple things that we just learn to live with, and roof planes are one of them. I made a suggestion here.... ..and here are a couple of suggestions. One would be to keep the roof planes on the level they are on, then they don't show overlapped, the other is using fill and note that the shaded planes are sitting on the first floor plate.
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Thanks Joe. It's not the info..it's the center/left/right justification that I am after.
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Thats what I thought Michael.