2006-06-03 01:14 AM
2006-06-03 06:07 PM
Dr wrote:
Doesn't everyone do it that way
Rick wrote:Yes, everyone does do it their own way.
Doesn't everyone do it that way
2006-06-04 05:24 PM
Dr wrote:I like the sound of this method...... if it weren't for having to "think" when placing the height (elevation) of doors and windows.
We set our slabs (floor composits) to extend to the sheathing line, as they do in real construction. The wall extends to the bottom of the slab, or more accurately, to the bottom of the mud sill. SEO the slab from the wall with downwards extrusion, put in your mud sill and the model is correct. Siding is outside of the slab so it all shows properly and in section is correct. Doesn't everyone do it that way?
2006-06-04 06:29 PM
Stress wrote:This is fixed in 10. You can set the doors and windows relative to the story (by head or sill of course).Dr wrote:I like the sound of this method...... if it weren't for having to "think" when placing the height (elevation) of doors and windows.
We set our slabs (floor composits) to extend to the sheathing line, as they do in real construction. The wall extends to the bottom of the slab, or more accurately, to the bottom of the mud sill. SEO the slab from the wall with downwards extrusion, put in your mud sill and the model is correct. Siding is outside of the slab so it all shows properly and in section is correct. Doesn't everyone do it that way?
2006-06-05 01:57 PM
2006-06-05 03:44 PM
Dr wrote:Of course, I just couldn't resist.
BTW - When I said "doesn't everyone do it that way", tongue was firmly in cheek.