2008-03-06 02:29 AM
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2008-03-12 02:28 PM
Erich wrote:It would seem that what you need is CabinetONE. I created this thing about a million years ago and the premise is that ONE object can create ALL types of cabinets for quick visualization. So rather than placing 10 - 2' chunks of cabinet, you would place ONE 20' cabinet with X number of doors / drawers.
vfrontiers,
Sorry, I was as clear as mud up above...
My issue is that AC can schedule cabinets box by box easily enough, but what we would like to do is schedule cabinets room by room. So, for example, a kitchen would have a single entry describing the common characteristics of the cabinets in that room instead of having 20 or 30 entries covering every cabinet box in that room. Is that clearer?
This is why I revised our zone script to allow for cabinet information. However, it is not intelligent, in that it does not know when cabinets are present in the zone, we must tell it that information. fortunately, this is not hard for the size projects we do. I was just wondering if anyone had a better solution.
While there may be a benefit at times to scheduling cabinets box by box, it seems quite unnecessary as a good interior elevation and a simple cabinet schedule provides a complete description without the complexity.
2008-03-14 02:25 AM
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2008-03-17 09:52 PM
2008-03-17 10:08 PM
Abee4u wrote:I figured someone would ask that! I have typically used just a slab and would cut a hole in it for a sink.
Duane,
Thank u very much for your cabinet one parts. I find that your custom parts are easier to use than the ones in the Archicad library.
I have a question for u.
How can I place a sink through your complex profile countertop?
Thanks once again,
Abraham
2008-03-17 10:36 PM
vfrontiers wrote:Thanks, I will look into SEO (of which i am not familiar with).
I figured someone would ask that! I have typically used just a slab and would cut a hole in it for a sink.
With the complex profile counter, I guess you'd need an SEO to cut it away.