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2005-02-02 10:04 PM
2005-03-09 02:34 PM
2005-03-09 04:35 PM
And there is no reply to this question?I personally am not sure what you are asking and I would guess the lack of response is due to the same. Be very clear and concise on what you can't do and you might have better luck. Use a single example and include images to help clarify your problem.
2005-03-09 04:55 PM
2005-03-09 05:14 PM
2005-03-09 05:32 PM
My original post seemed quite clear.It may seem clear to you, but it was not to me and I used to do a fair bit of work with log frames and produced shop drawings for custom homes throughout the west. Many readers of this forum may be quite proficient at using archicad, but very few are involved with timber frame construction. Realize that I only suggested why you got very little response to your initial post. Show what you have in your model (3d view) and an image of the finished shop drawing for a given element. Some techniques that are useful for this is looking at 3d views (using the internal engine), using the 2d marque, and copying 2d lines out of the 3d window.
2005-03-09 07:07 PM
2005-03-09 07:54 PM
baukunst wrote:How would your plans need to be different from shop drawings for typical stick framing? Any special joints would be referenced and shown in details right? Are there some specific questions you have about the process? Is it a question about how to tweak a specific object to look a certain way in 2D? Labeling? Special information you want to include in an interactive list(angle of the sidecuts, radius of curves, etc...)? You mentioned that you are having trouble adjusting valley jacks or something. What do you need to know? What would you like to do? What ever it is, ArchiCAD CAN do it.
I simply am asking if there is anyone who has experience in modeling a timber frame and then generating shop drawings from the model.
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2005-03-09 09:28 PM
2005-03-09 09:44 PM
Framewright Pro version is actually $3,000.00. That almost doubles the cost of AC