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  1. 1 minute ago, solver said:

    Chief has helpful videos if you have SSA, if not, try their YouTube channel.

     

     

    Did this answer your question?

    It was, thank you.  I have SSA... I find the videos great for general concept.  But I saw nothing for how to tackle this project.  I'm still cutting my teeth on the tools here...  I do more design and layout work.  Almost anything outside an autoroof build is almost always a 10 hour day for the roof alone.   Practice.

  2. 18 hours ago, ShaneK said:

    OK...  Thank you!  I'll never kick a gift horse in the teeth! 

     

    Couple questions:

    1) Did you work with the roof I had?  Or did you delete it and recreate all manually?

    2) Did you do the top "dormer" by opening the roof plane and ballooning the walls through the exiting roof plane?

     

    Would have been great to watch you do this.

    Thanks Again.

     

  3. Hello -

     

    This roof has been the bane of my existence.  I could sure use some pointers on how to  approach this.

     

    This was my first roof last year.  I botched it pretty well.  I've had to come back to it and get it right... still botching it with fervor.

     

    1) This time I tried to cut out the roof over the bedroom using the polyline tool to allow for the gable.  But after that, I'm kinda lost as you can see.  ugh

     

    2) I don't know how to address the pitch issues and there's no indicator on the original plans on the pitch on the main roof.  I opted for 6/12 but that pinches the eave area of the front of the house and 4/12 looks right in front but doesn't allow for a 10/12 gable as indicated in the plan.

     

    3) Finally, I can't figure out how to put the gable area over the porch and line it all up with the eaves that are technically from the roof on the 2nd floor.

     

    Guidance would be appreciated.  I'm about a year old on this product now..   much to learn, this one has.

     

    Doers 2017.plan

    Klam - Doers.pdf

  4. Have the need for a certified engineer to put his/her stamp on a plan.  As well as future plans where necessary and where legally allowed.

     

    If interested, please contact me via this thread regarding your fee for plan review/adjustments/ and certification of an addition above existing 2 car garage (residential).  Still checking code on this one to see if viable for client. 

     

    Thanks Much,

     

    Stuart Anthony

    Sketch | Design | Plan

  5. 12 minutes ago, lbuttery said:

    Stuart:

     

    The builder and I bid on a similar project and to get the bid right

    I  did some research on all the code items it takes to allow habitable space above a garage

     

    have you talked to the permit office about this project ?

     

    the code items that have to be dealt with are very extensive and costly

    the client choose not to proceed with the project due to the cost

     

    another point to consider- does the permit office allow for stamping of plans not created by the stamper ?

    some jurisdictions do - for others it is illegal to do so

     

    Lew

    Thanks Lew,

    That's a lot of great info.  Usually not that big a deal in SE Wisconsin...   But we shall see.   I will talk to the GC about that info and see what we're looking at.  Also thanks for the heads up regarding legal concerns.

    ~ Best Regards

  6. I have the need for a certified engineer to put his/her stamp on a plan.

     

    If interested, please contact me via this thread regarding your fee for plan review/adjustments/ and certification of an addition above existing 2 car garage (residential).

     

    Thanks Much,

     

    Stuart Anthony

    Sketch | Design | Plan

  7. Figured it out....   I extended the foundation wall across to divide the addition from the existing structure.  Then I selected the existing structure and increased the height of the stem wall to 8'.  The only thing I need now is how to show the cutout to the crawl space.

  8. Glenn:

     

    ok, then why this posting ???

     

    remember I don't do roofs

     

    anything beyond auto and I send the plan to my partner/friend

     

    Lew

     

    Hmmm - novel idea, that.  Any of you guys interested in making a few extra bucks when I get a stumper?   If so,  send me a message and let me know your rates for roof design? 

  9. Solver...

     

    Thank you...   Crickets are still a bit of a mystery...  ie auto or manual...   but I have a better feel for it than I did going in.  So Thank you ALL for that!

     

    Your configuration is what I went with... albeit my attempt at duplicating your idea was not quite perfect... but it works for the application.  my camera view on the inside did not have smooth uninterrupted ceiling planes like yours did.  but I can handle that one.

     

    I think the "Saddle" that I initially had in my uploaded plan was too complex...  I was just stymied...   So thanks again y'all for helping the newbie!  It is truly appreciated.

  10. You can use the auto roof tools to do much of the work, but you should really be able to do a simple roof like this manually. When I first started, I drew roof after roof for practice. This shows the existing structure in blue and the new in green, all auto generated. You would need to make a few adjustments to the auto build, then connect and fill in the missing roof planes. attachicon.gifsa 4.jpg Turn off the roof over the new, build roof over existing, cut (copy and delete) roof planes. Turn off roof over existing and on over new. Build roof. Paste hold position to put the existing roof back.

    I have to learn the on / off feature... sounds much easier.  I'll look for a tutorial on that...  Been doing it all manually...   [sigh]

  11. This works...   still don't know how to do the cricket.

    well maybe I spoke too soon...   I'm not understanding this fix...   when i extend the slope down as a single pitch as labeled, the edge dos not line up like your image.   can you show me the edited file?

  12. Cheap, quick and pretty ugly solution. Have you explored turning the gable in the other direction?

    yes... but the client wants the bedroom below vaulted north to south as drawn....

  13. All...   I have a roofing headache... ;)  

    Anyway...   the auto-roof function creates the most logical roof design.  My client (The Builder) says that option is too expensive for the budget so this is as close as I can come to a solution without further assistance...   this needs a cricket... and I simply have no idea how to create one in CA.  Any Help?

     

    Is there a tutorial for this?

     

    Kind Regards,

     

    Stu

    Flickinger Project.plan

  14. Hi...  See Attached File...   I would like to have this hip roof section (Addition) blend into the existing gabled roof.  I'm not seeing tutorials on this; so I'm reaching out again.  The file is kinda botched because I was "Trial & Erroring" it to no avail.  What is the best step-by-step on this? 

     

    Is it better to work at the roof baseline polyline level first for this sort of thing? 

     

    The file is close...   I want the left side of the gable slope to meet the slope of the hip roof... right now it's creating a straight line over to the peak. 

    I hope this makes sense.

     

    Thanks for your help,

     

    Stu

    Flickinger Project.plan