joey_martin

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  1. Or you need to make the camera stretch farther so that they come into view. *EDIT....retract that. I'm with the no framing guys. If you had auto framing on, somewhere along the line you turned it off. Turn it back on.
  2. Thanks for the kind words Bob. Glad I could help get him up to speed!
  3. The high today might get ti 10 if we're lucky. I went to college in Florida and lived down there for 5-6 years....I missed the change in seasons so I came back...... I'm not a smart man at times.
  4. Google drive may be another option...any of the cloud sharing services. I use dropbox and love it, but also share docs and such with Google Drive.
  5. As an aide...really though, why? During the last downturn in new construction I was bombarded with calls about remodels (which I also avoid like the plague) and most of them were in developments where the builder put the homes on slabs. 80% said that they wanted the home remodeled, but some of the ducts were in the slab, and some of the electrical, and etc....Once they gave me their budget and it didn't include breaking the slab to account for the hidden treasures, I told them to get a bucket of paint and good luck.
  6. I haven't been able to do that, but honestly I don't do many slabs....maybe one a year...I avoid them like the plague. I can't for the life of me understand why you would choose to build on a slab, but to each his own...like shipping containers, are you kidding me with those?
  7. Once you call it PORCH the foundation will go away.
  8. Having a good template plan with all of your preferences and defaults pre-set will save you loads of time.
  9. Thank you Sherry! It was my pleasure! let me know if I can help in any way. Good luck and happy Chiefing!
  10. Have had a couple good Saturdays with my fellow Chiefers, Nothing for this Saturday, but Sunday morning is an option, or now scheduling for future Saturdays.
  11. Chief has a detail in the library OOTB that details the situation, but won't model the same situation.
  12. If we are doing a slab around here...and thats a big if....its usually 3-4 blocks on top of the footing and the gravel fill goes flush with the top of the block, slab poured on top of that. The slab sits on the top of the block.
  13. You can however, do a mono slab, two pour, on top of grade beam disguised as a stem wall, but then you would have to fake the footing with a slab.
  14. Since no one is going to come right out and say it....No, using Chief Architect you cannot get the slab to set on top of the stemwall like those of us in the Midwest build. You have to use one of the workarounds that some folks are showing, or set the slab to be flush, like Chief wants it, and when doing the detail for that area, pull the slab fill over and move on. I will give you the first piece of advice I give to people that do my training class...stop fighting the program! Chief does what it does, adjust and move on or you will spin your wheels for days trying to get that slab to set on top of the wall.
  15. Must be a difference in preference, or print set up. I always use gray scale. Patterns set at 2 and edge set at 18. I have my template set up for this so I guess I never give it much thought.
  16. My line weights are set up so that 0 is the thinnest line and 10 is the thickest I use while in plan view. I never understood the line weights in Chief so I made my own that think the way I think. 0 is small and 10 is big.
  17. Make sure the line weight is set in the layer set for the plan view. And, make sure that when you send a plan to layout you are not making a copy of the view and are actually changing the wrong layer set line weight.
  18. Thank you Michael. Glad I could help you.
  19. Open the roof tools and look for the ceiling plane tool. ceil.bmp
  20. Ceiling planes. Easiest way, in my opinion, to produce that ceiling and get the framing correct. If the room is on an outside wall, and the pitch matches, then I would use the rafter for the sides that I could and use ceiling planes for the others to tie everything together.
  21. Model it like you build it. Cut a hole in the ceiling plane, add a ceiling plane up 12" or so higher, then add the sloped ceiling planes that tie it all together.
  22. Nevermind....won't work for that.
  23. Block them together...or MULL them, and make sure SINGLE WALL HOLE is checked. That should do it. You may have to manipulate the casing/moldings, but it should model correctly.
  24. I have a session scheduled for this coming Saturday Feb. 14th at 10AM Eastern. Email me for details.
  25. looks like a dormer or directly under rafter situation. If you have the room situated correctly under the roof, it will take care of itself, if this a remodel drawing, and you are only dealing with the room, use a ceiling plan situated from the lower wall up to the 8' ceiling plan.