2004-12-10 07:54 PM
2004-12-15 08:26 AM
2004-12-18 02:58 AM
keithg wrote:Have you tried the ArchiCAD wall accessary tool?
... how do i go about creating accurately framed residential buildings without having to create each stud individually?
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2004-12-21 03:29 AM
Steve wrote:Excuse me for jumping in here, but apparently the time has finally come for me to try this tool out also. And so, after some testing, the questions that I have are as follows:
Have you tried the ArchiCAD wall accessary tool?
2004-12-21 06:23 AM
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2004-12-21 05:10 PM
2004-12-22 09:12 PM
Steve wrote:The wall framing accessory is potentially a very valuable tool and much more than
Icing on the cake. CD's that show "how to build it" rather than just "what to build" have crossed a dangerous line.
2004-12-22 09:31 PM
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2004-12-27 04:31 PM
Steve wrote:Wow! Steve that's a very impressive 3d framing detail. I'm sure we could start a whole new thread about "Roof Framing"
If its my project, I like to model every stick of wood in the house. Including the blolcking.
2004-12-27 07:42 PM
If its my project, I like to model every stick of wood in the house. Including the blolcking.I agree. I do some work for a timber framer. I won't model his joinery but he is certainly impressed with the framing visuals.