Fitch make your own library.Quote:
PS: I wish they would take the food disposal outlet symbol out of "switches" and put it in with the rest of the plugs! It always takes me a while to find it.
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Fitch make your own library.Quote:
PS: I wish they would take the food disposal outlet symbol out of "switches" and put it in with the rest of the plugs! It always takes me a while to find it.
What is adaptive degradation? There is a check box in Vector Viewss section of the Appearance catagory in Preferences window, but is not mentioned in Help files or shown in view of categorys shown in Help.....
A system to permit a designer to select the minimum scene refresh rate or animation redraw rate acceptable by the designer. The system also incorporates a selection of presentation methods for the three-dimensional objects in a scene, arranged in decreasing fidelity, and consequently in computational complexity, as fall back positions for the general rendering technique. Using the designer's selected refresh rate as a target, the system attempts to use the highest quality rendering technique selected by the designer. If the computational complexity of the scene causes the refresh rate of the scene to fall below the minimum acceptable level selected by the designer, the system selects the next lower rendering option selected by the designer, thus degrading the presentation quality of the scene and simultaneously reducing the computational complexity of the task.
Almost all of my homes with very little exception are i-joist homes which CA just doesn't do very easy. The rimboard is 1" while the joists are 2 1/2 and I shaped not rectangular. I just auto build the floor system with the joist OC set at 96" (can't make it any larger) and then delete all floor joists leaving just the rim board which I make all solid fill. Then I add all the joists / beams. I wish it were like yours with minor tweaking but such is not the case....sigh....Quote:
Originally Posted by WendyWelton
Fitch,
We fixed the electrical connection issues in X1.2 that we know of and put in code to correct the problems on load from previous X1 versions.
One tip is to use advanced spline handles when editing the spline based electrical connections.
Thats exactly right. I find putting the origin here more usefull for joist abd roof layout than wall layout. I don't do actual joist layouts as they are done by the i-joist supplier but I like to know where they are landing. For that I can set my ref gid to 16 or 19.2 to quickly show me where they will land. (ref grid starts at 0,0) I can also change ref grid to 24 to see where roof trusses will land. I also go one step farther on the template (back corner at 0,0) and have 4 walls drawn on my template then just manipulate them to my desired footprint. I don't even select wall mode, just use same wall type and break wall. Another feature of the origin in this spot is that I'm able to add a printable ref grid to my plans (exterior room p-line,cross hatch fill at 12" spacing) which adds a graph paper effect. BTW fills also start at the origin (0,0).Quote:
Ok, so in order to start a wall for a building at 0,0 should I create a profile plan with a point marker like this at 0.0?
And then every time I start a plan, start drawing my walls at this marked point?
Ok so now I have this: see below.
It is a regular plan with grid set to 1" and 12" with the siding 6 wall set at the main wall layer being on the origin point.
Is this the way you setup your profile plan?
One quick note about the framing reference marker,,,
The first joist/rafter auto placed by the program is places face to face,,,,, not outside to center. If you wish to have the first member placed 16” OC from an exterior wall,,,, for 2x stock, the marker need to be ¾” away from the outside wall. This will produce the real world layout (that is cape cod real world) J
Ray
Yes Jim!!!
Ray,when I need a framing ref I put it on the outside of the framing layer. The first joist is measured from that ref to the center of the joist. Now in the case of replicating a 2x joist or truss you must push it out that 3/4" like you say.Quote:
One quick note about the framing reference marker,,,
The first joist/rafter auto placed by the program is places face to face,,,,, not outside to center. If you wish to have the first member placed 16” OC from an exterior wall,,,, for 2x stock, the marker need to be ¾” away from the outside wall. This will produce the real world layout (that is cape cod real world) J
Thanks Doug. I'll be "wiring" another house plan next week. I'll give it a bit of a wringing out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug Park
Fitch
Still gathering all the tips in one place...
These apply to both Chief 10 & Chief X1:
Autocad Hatches:
http://chieftalk.com/showthread.php?t=27636
Additional Chief Hatches:
http://chieftalk.com/showthread.php?t=21847
(thanks to Tim)
Ooooohhhh..... That describes sooooo many people around where I live... :)Quote:
If I ever find myself young, stupid and pregnant, driving a 1987 Chevy, with a dog clamped to my ass on my way home to a trailer with no heat, I'll know exactly what not to do.
bump - newbies still getting the herky-jerkies
If you guys get a Tips and Tricks thread going that stays on topic, I can see about getting it stickied.