robdyck

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  1. Box construction : framed Separation: 0" Front: Opening (specify shelves) Back, right, left: none Has Bottom
  2. You'll get the best help if you post the plan file.
  3. I've had this happen before. These are tricky to correct and I don't remember exactly how I fixed it. You will need to post the plan or share a file link with someone through a DM if you aren't comfortable posting it here. I've can help and I'll sign an NDA if that's important to you.
  4. Hi Damien, for help with an issue like this, it is best if you post the plan file.
  5. One of the simplest ways would be to open an older version of the plan using File>Manage Auto Archives. Then you could copy and paste the roof framing from one plan into the other.
  6. You can adjust the orientation of the texture and it's pattern. If the pattern is 3" high and if your countertop is at 36" then you should not need any vertical offset for the pattern. If you experiment with how the pattern and texture offsets work, then you should quickly be able to get the alignment you want. Ideally, you would ensure the texture and pattern are in alignment before adjusting the offsets.
  7. Back clip the camera. It looks like it is a section / elevation camera.
  8. By examining a section view, and assuming you're framing is dialed in how you'd like it, then you need to make some adjustment to the auto roofs for correct modelling. I'm going to assume you will be using a metal fascia cladding over the lumber sub-fascia. I'll list a few adjustments you can make in the Build Roof dialog (in no particular order): roof framing: trusses heel height: 7 15/16" roof structure thickness: 0" delete the ceiling surface uncheck soffits fascia thickness: 1/16" x 6 1/4" high eave and gable overhang: 2 5/16" (this is measured from the exterior of the wall main layer), 0.75" plus 1.5" sub-fascia plus 1/16" metal fascia Try these with auto-rebuild roofs turned on and you should get this result with the exact correct elevation
  9. If I understand you correctly, you'd like the wall cladding to extend up to the roof sheathing and only a metal flashing would serve as the 'fascia', is that correct?
  10. Use this: %room.volume.round% You will need to add the units at the end of the text or in the column title of your schedule.
  11. I've used a customized note type and a customized note schedule. I kept the actual note on a layer that did not display in my con docs.
  12. IAMDesign catalog. Considering making your own, just to save on surface count. I'm including mine from my library for you to use / try / inspect. Round Glass Clamp.calibz
  13. @RobUSMC Just found these: Search "shaker rail" or "shaker stile" Aspire, Canyon Creek, Wellborn are the brands.
  14. If you post your plan file or a google drive link / dropbox link, you will have the answer in minutes.
  15. @DBCooper From what I can tell, these settings don't make a difference when "upper and lower' wall are both displayed. They don't control the display of the wall so much as they reference the opening when the containing portion of the wall is not displayed. So when both portions of wall are displayed, you get the full cut.
  16. Like the message says, there is no ceiling out there. First, place it where it works, then lock the truss envelope. Then move it to where you'd like.
  17. Place a door in the plan. Take an elevation view and put a 3d solid on it. Take another section view through the door to size the solid onto the door panel and to size it's depth. Convert to symbol.
  18. @Drew-PRH Glad to hear you have your issue taken care of. If you get the chance, please check the the post that helped you as solution which will help others! Thx. And maybe post an image of your result after you've implemented the fix. It's helpful and interesting to others to see the before and after!