Why can't I find out how many studs and top rails I need
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2018-01-31
10:15 PM
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Rubia Torres
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2018-02-01 01:24 AM
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2018-02-01 02:26 AM
If you want to count studs and top plates then you need to actually model them separately.
There are 'Wall Accessories' that can add the stud framing to a wall but I don't think they are super flexible.
Search here for stud framing as there has been quite a few posts about it.
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2018-02-01 08:23 PM
Regards.
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2018-02-01 09:21 PM
I did a search as you mentioned and there are lots of posts regarding "stud framing" but it became obvious that AC does not have a built in ability to model stud framing. As you said a wall is a wall and it only recognizes the center core (studs in my case) as a single solid element. I was led to believe that AC was built with regional versions to make sure that development followed those regional building codes but maybe that is not true? As I said I did an experiment inwhich I created a project composed of a single wood stud wall of "x" length and "y" height. If I wanted this wall built by a contractor the only information I could give him at this time (meaning AC21) is drawing showing the length, height and width including a section showing the cladding (drywall). What I can't give him is a BOM or a drawing showing how the wall is constructed in AC. The reality is that I would have to use some other 2D CAD and create the necessary drawing. Now AC was the first A CAD product to include BIM but where is the "intelligence" if AC does not model objects in their entirety. The whole purpose of BIM is that the model contains all of the information regarding all of the objects. I was wondering if you knew a person at AC/GS that I could contact to discuss my concerns? Appreciate any help.
Regards
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2018-02-01 09:25 PM
I haven't looked real close at it, but may be what you're after.
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2018-02-01 09:55 PM
It would work but it would also cost me as much a full license of AC. I saw this type of setup way back with documentation which AC was not very good at. Someone came out with documentation software that would work as an Add-on and do all of the things that AC couldn't but as AC was upgraded over time the Add-on didn't work. In the end AC added all the documentation capabilities. I see the same issues with Archiframe. What happens when it is not compatible after 3 revisions, buy a new version? Can't justify.
Again, thanks.

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2018-02-02 02:16 AM
Is this something to what you want to do?
I have never used it so can't say it is any good for listing individual timbers.
If you don't have it already you must download the accessories (link via the HELP menu I Archicad).
Once downloaded and installed you will need to manually load the Accessories library or move it to the Archicad library - as it installs in a different location to the main library in the Archicad program folder.
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2018-02-02 11:18 PM
regards

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