floor and wall framing
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2009-04-06
08:10 AM
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2023-05-23
03:04 PM
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Rubia Torres
I'm new to ArchiCAD, so maybe I'm just missing t. Seems like a no-brainer tool.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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2009-04-06 04:19 PM
For the walls I have not been happy with AC's way, and have not really had a need to provide wall framing. Cigraph has an add-on that I hear works.. you just have to buy it, but I think it is a good tool.
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2009-04-06 06:22 PM
Hopefully in future versions, AC will provide some good framing tools.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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2009-04-06 06:36 PM
I actually grabbed that image from another thread I was involved with. So there is a good bit on info on the forum.
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2009-04-06 06:40 PM
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2009-04-06 06:58 PM
Some of teh settings are not right, I actually use an old part from AC6.5. I just opened the new one to show you and set the settings.. but not all correctly:) I have many old files, so I just stuck with the old object.
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2009-04-06 07:11 PM
So, let me see if I understand AC's paradigm: Objects are created and then stored (in library) and reused. Does there seem to be any conflict from objects created in older versions and then used in newer versions,or have you had success.
I'm using Vectorworks now, and there are some frustrating idiosyncrasies (like file corruption because of an object created in an older version).
If I can do my framing this way, I'm happy. I suspect that I can just draw my structural elements on the appropriate storey, using a structural layer, and then is there a way to show show and hide layers on a drawing sheet?
Please excuse the rudimentary questions. I really appreciate your help.
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2009-04-06 07:24 PM

I place the framing on a "framing layer".. so yes, as you describe. You can then turn it off and on. Look into layer combinations. They can be stored with the "View".
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2009-04-06 07:34 PM
Thanks a lot, Rick!
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2009-04-07 03:30 PM
mr_iagea wrote:If you are looking for a comprehensive framing package, take a look at the FrameWright add-on too. It includes focussed modelling and scheduling tools. The attached image will give you some idea of the use it is put to.
That makes sense. I'll sniff around the forum some more and see what other info I can find.
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