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Plan file is too big to upload. But why does chief auto generate incomplete attic walls. When you pull the grips to extend, it goes nuts. This is one thing I haven't mastered in the software yet. The roof is auto built as well.

 

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1 hour ago, ChiefUserBigRob said:

But why does chief auto generate incomplete attic walls

There is probably not an exterior wall below it. Main floor plan view, turn off auto-roof, place a point at the gable, move to attic level, turn on reference display, drag attic wall to point.

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Yeah I see what you are saying. It's a dutch gable so if I line up the attic wall with the front exterior wall the roof won't leave any space for the exposed gable with a 9:12 pitch. I need those windows in the gable too. How do they build this in the field? It's like floating attic wall??

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19 hours ago, ChiefUserBigRob said:

How do they build this in the field? It's like floating attic wall??

If you use trusses, there would be a structural truss with vertical gable studs between the stress members / top & bottom chords. 

If you use rafters, there would be a gable end wall framed between ceiling joists and roof rafters.

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1 hour ago, robdyck said:

If you use trusses, there would be a structural truss with vertical gable studs between the stress members / top & bottom chords. 

If you use rafters, there would be a gable end wall framed between ceiling joists and roof rafters.

You forgot the skyhook method...

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6 hours ago, robdyck said:

If you use trusses, there would be a structural truss with vertical gable studs between the stress members / top & bottom chords. 

If you use rafters, there would be a gable end wall framed between ceiling joists and roof rafters.

I went ahead and made some changes and slid the dutch gable back over the front exterior wall and it actually looks decent. Too much of a headache the other way.

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