2003-11-02 05:56 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:06 PM by Rubia Torres
2003-11-02 08:00 PM
2003-11-02 09:33 PM
2003-11-03 01:34 AM
2003-11-04 07:18 PM
Richard wrote:I sure would like to see a screen shot of a structural model done this way, is it possible?
BTW, I recently started using some library parts from Objects Online for framing members, the MasterBeam, MasterRafter, and MasterPost objects, which I like very much.
2003-11-04 07:45 PM
Burginger wrote:Well, it wouldn't be much of a "model" because I only do floor joists, beams, rafters, and posts. I don't do studs/plates. But these objects actually look pretty much like standard AC beams, columns, and rafters, both in 2D and 3D, except they are more flexible and have automatic labels, if you wish.
I sure would like to see a screen shot of a structural model done this way, is it possible?
Mark
2003-11-04 11:34 PM
Cathy wrote:I haven't tried it right now, but I think the most easy solution is to draw your slab as roofs with no slope on a specific layer that will be easily hidden, then make you structure design with Roofmaker : it can easily place beams on a roof and draw all the piece together. With a little experience and some tweaks, It might be the fastest and easiest way.
Later as the design is developed I also create floor framing plans for the engineer and builder. At that point it would be better to show the individual floor joists and beams, sub floor, finish floor and ceiling below, especially in section drawings. What's the best way to make this transition?
2003-11-04 11:35 PM
2003-11-05 06:53 AM
I haven't tried it right now, but I think the most easy solution is to draw your slab as roofs with no slope on a specific layer that will be easily hidden, then make you structure design with Roofmaker : it can easily place beams on a roof and draw all the piece together. With a little experience and some tweaks, It might be the fastest and easiest way.I agree! This is a very under-utilized method. Draw a (temporary) flat roof in the same space as the flooring. Adjust the appropriate settings in the Roof Wizard and whooshka - Instant floor framing.
2003-11-05 08:04 PM
Link wrote:Interesting idea, but after playing a few min with it I think I'll stick with what I have been doing, which is....I haven't tried it right now, but I think the most easy solution is to draw your slab as roofs with no slope on a specific layer that will be easily hidden, then make you structure design with Roofmaker : it can easily place beams on a roof and draw all the piece together. With a little experience and some tweaks, It might be the fastest and easiest way.I agree! This is a very under-utilized method. Draw a (temporary) flat roof in the same space as the flooring. Adjust the appropriate settings in the Roof Wizard and whooshka - Instant floor framing.
Sometimes the answers are right under our noses, but we think the name of the tool restricts our thinking
Cheers,
Link.