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11-18-1999, 04:24 PM #1Registered User Promoted
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Multi-level Decks
I've tried creating multi-level decks by several methods, and frankly, none have worked very well. Either I can't get them to join properly, or in one instance, everything looked great except the lower railing floated above the deck surface. Any tricks of the trade?
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11-18-1999, 04:46 PM #2Registered User Promoted
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I have had to sometimes make a seperate "room" only an inch big between deck sections so the rails would read the right floor level. You might try that.
Charlie
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11-19-1999, 10:16 AM #3
Here is my 2 cents worth. It seems that Chief has a problem when 2 decks overlap. This means you have to make one of them out of soffits. Of course I do not know if this is the case with you.
Hope it helps, Jan
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11-23-1999, 11:47 PM #4Jim Young
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Regarding a deck over a deck, I just had some luck calling the lower deck a porch and the upper deck a deck. - Jim
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11-27-1999, 09:10 AM #5Registered User Promoted
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Tim,
Yes, you have understood.
I tried with your advice points and got the problem resolved.For now I have only a minor problem which is to get the accuracy on curve radius. May be its centers are not exactly in the intersection of the cad lines cross .
I appreciate your prompt answer to my questions.
Thank you and best regards.
Pedro Gregório
Praia
Cape Verde, Islands.