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AC21 - Layer Naming? Double "hubboy"...

rob2218
Enthusiast
guys...@GS....
I just opened up the "Commercial.tpl" file for AC21....and noticed....the layering naming convention....you guys are killin' me.

A-WALL-EXTR
A-WALL-INTR
A-CLNG
A-COLS........


WHAT happened to the layering convention from AC20? seriously......guys.....man.
...Bobby Hollywood live from...
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
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You can always just open an ArchiCAD 20 Template and save it as a 21 Template if you want to use the version 20 layers. What your looking at is probably the layer names in the Commercial Template rather than the layer names in the Residential Template. ??

I prefer to name the layers for exactly what you want it to be called in the Interactive Schedules. And the layer file extension is what I use to show what Story it is on. The Layer Keys are named for each Drawing, or Special View.

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rob2218
Enthusiast
thanks STeve...but seriously now. Really?
You need to open an "older" version of the software and can not simply use the OTB layer naming convention in the software?....really?

Again...EPIC FAIL my friend.....you add a 'railing tool' that hard as #@!! to operate, then no tutorials, then GS changes the entire "layer naming convention" in AC21? and there's no "Residential template" in AC21?

my brain is gonna explode today......(whew).
...Bobby Hollywood live from...
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
Sorry to disappoint you but the tool is not worth trying to configure yet.

They don't have even the names of the stair parts correct. Where is the Carriage? Try to configure the beams as they call them with a thrust block at the bottom and a ledger at the top. It can't even put the nosing on the nose of the tread if you edit it. It puts it on the wrong edge, or on both the front and back edge.

They need first to consult an American Carpenter to show them how a typical Stair is build, and what the names of the parts are.

Another good source is a stair manufacture to understand what needs to be shown in a good set of fabrication plans and details.

http://crownheritage.com/Products/StairBuilder
http://www.stairsupplies.com/
http://www.ljsmith.com/
http://www.fitts.com/home.aspx
http://www.creativestairparts.com/?view=mobile

http://www.stairways.org/

For some examples

These are also very good sources for drawings you can use to make custom profiles.

My personal favorite source for naming things is the "Graphic Guide to Frame Construction" details for builders and designers by Rob Thallon
its A Fine Homebuilding Book. Taunton Press Inc. 1991
ISBN 1-56158-040-6 spiral bound

Rob Thallon is from Eugene, Oregon so naturally I am accustom to the way he has written the book. Very good source if you ask me.

The new version is here: https://www.amazon.com/Graphic-Guide-Frame-Construction-Revised/dp/163186372X

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rob2218
Enthusiast
great book Steve. I just may have to have it in me library.
thanks for the tip.
Steve wrote:
Sorry to disappoint you but the tool is not worth trying to configure yet.

They don't have even the names of the stair parts correct. Where is the Carriage? Try to configure the beams as they call them with a thrust block at the bottom and a ledger at the top. It can't even put the nosing on the nose of the tread if you edit it. It puts it on the wrong edge, or on both the front and back edge.

They need first to consult an American Carpenter to show them how a typical Stair is build, and what the names of the parts are.

Another good source is a stair manufacture to understand what needs to be shown in a good set of fabrication plans and details.

http://crownheritage.com/Products/StairBuilder
http://www.stairsupplies.com/
http://www.ljsmith.com/
http://www.fitts.com/home.aspx
http://www.creativestairparts.com/?view=mobile

http://www.stairways.org/

For some examples

These are also very good sources for drawings you can use to make custom profiles.

My personal favorite source for naming things is the "Graphic Guide to Frame Construction" details for builders and designers by Rob Thallon
its A Fine Homebuilding Book. Taunton Press Inc. 1991
ISBN 1-56158-040-6 spiral bound

Rob Thallon is from Eugene, Oregon so naturally I am accustom to the way he has written the book. Very good source if you ask me.

The new version is here: https://www.amazon.com/Graphic-Guide-Frame-Construction-Revised/dp/163186372X
...Bobby Hollywood live from...
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
If you're able to work with the OTB template without any customization -- good for you. Layer names are a minor issue.
My personal favorite source for naming things is the "Graphic Guide to Frame Construction" details for builders and designers by Rob Thallon
its A Fine Homebuilding Book. Taunton Press Inc. 1991
Great book -- I own a copy; however, we deal mainly with steel stairs, and "Stringer" is comparable to "Carriage." I'm just glad they're calling the treads "Runs" instead of "Goings" as in the Help -- of course, a little consistency would help.
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In ArchiCAD Stair Tool speak, Beam is the same as the Carriage in Carpenter speak. However, most Carpenters use the term Stringer when they refer to the Carriage.

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