GaryOhmer Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM both in sketchup and chief if possible 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renerabbitt Posted Wednesday at 07:28 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:28 PM 1 hour ago, GaryOhmer said: both in sketchup and chief if possible Chief already does an automatically framed common sill on mulled windows, so you would just manually place your 2x4 cripple/trim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM On 6/24/2025 at 9:39 AM, GaryOhmer said: In the advanced framing options for windows - common sill for ganged windows plus would be nice to be able to use 2x4 in between windows in 2x6 wall I'm not sure exactly what you are describing here, but I can give it some consideration. Please send me a screenshot or two, usually a picture clears things up immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM On a different note I am currently working on a new plugin called "Medeek HVAC" for SketchUp. This one should be interesting. I'm curious if Chief has any tools for working with HVAC systems, primarily with ductwork? The same duct assembly but with different profiles: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted Saturday at 11:17 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 11:17 PM There will be numerous assets that will be included within this plugin. AC condenser units like the ones shown are a good example of such assets. Note that any asset that is included within my plugin(s) is personally modeled by me and inspected. It has to be free of any stray geometry, a SketchUp solid (or solids), dimensionally accurate and have as low of poly count as possible while still providing a realistic representation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted Sunday at 12:43 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 12:43 AM On 6/17/2025 at 7:32 PM, para-CAD said: Thanks for your insane ruby work, Nathan. Keep up the great work! Thank-you for the vote of confidence, it is greatly appreciated. I think most Chief users realize that what I do is simply adding more tools into their already well equipped tool bag that is Chief Architect, Just another resource if needed. I'm not trying to supplant Chief or say that SketchUp is even better, that is not my goal. However, some things are just easier to deal with in SketchUp so why not use the geometry and bring it into Chief as needed. Think of it this way, I don't paint a picture with a pencil and I don't write a letter with a brush. We select the appropriate tool to match the job. I think the down voters are just those very few individuals who feel threatened by what can be done within SketchUp, which is an exceptional 3D modeler. However, rather than feel threatened just realize that SketchUp can potentially augment your experience in Chief, you can up your game to the next level and even save some time in the process. On a slightly different note here are some more screenshots of the new HVAC plugin as I throw the kitchen sink at it: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
para-CAD Posted Sunday at 05:07 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:07 AM I am right there with you.....if I need a 3D accurate detail, I will create it in sketchup then bring it over to chief. Chief Architect is the most efficient and best looking construction doc maker (layout) for plans for permit. I like to use Note schedules to keep the image as clean as possible so the framers have maximum information....images and text. SketchUp is able to model anything...accurately. I don't know enough about HVAC install to make good plans, but I bet an HVAC tech could redline so pages if I needed to support such design work. Great tools, Nathan! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM Those details are stunning. Very nice work. I would say your details are easily on par with anything Nick Sonder puts out and he has been the SketchUp detail king for some years now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medeek Posted yesterday at 08:38 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 08:38 AM With the ability to edit Segments and Nodes we can now create something like this: hvac_su026_8001583×983 210 KB Next I need to add in some common transitions and some common “terminations”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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