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Draw a timber in Z-plan

Anonymous
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I am drawing a terrace, and i cant figure out how to draw a timber which goes from bottom of a column to the top of the next column (like a cross!) Please help.!!
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Dwight
Newcomer
1: roof tool
2: trussmaker
3: Look in object library under roof contruction for objects that tilt, like purlin, say.
4:GDL
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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But what if you dont know the degrees of the timber.?? I thougth there were an easier way?
Dwight
Newcomer
It is true that some objects allow for placement by height and not tilt angle.

Your choices, not knowing the angle, are:
1: use a roof plane and specify the heights after placing it at any angle. See manual.
2: extract a side view of the two columns, draw a line that approximates the tilt of your purlin, get the angle and proceed to place the purlin... you'll do this to fine tune the joints anyhow....
Dwight Atkinson
Dwight
Newcomer
Study trussmaker to make an "X" shape
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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I will try tonight (Danish time!!) Thanks!
Djordje
Virtuoso
mallehk wrote:
But what if you dont know the degrees of the timber.?? I thougth there were an easier way?
If using roof planes, tilt it to appropriate angle in the 3D window, using the pet pallette.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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Anonymous
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I used Trussmaker to solve the problem, it was very easy, Thanks! Dwight.
Dwight
Newcomer
Trussmaker is good for structures but not so good for a hernia. Ask me, I know.

Dwight "Spigelian Hernia" Atkinson

PS: The reason I am so prolific these days is I can't stop my fingers from delighting themselves on my new Matias "Tactile Pro" Macintosh keyboard. Click clack. It's like the good old days of mechanical switch keyboarding...double the input speed.
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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I am glad that "your fingers do the walking", big advantage for me.!

By the way thanks for a great book you wrote, the first book I bougth after I decided to leave Autocad.!