modeling Roof / Rafter assemblies
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2012-05-08
01:16 AM
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2023-05-23
02:42 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Starting a new development and beginning to consider the level that our models will need to be taken to.
Roof / rafter tool.
I set my roof about the way i want. my questions are.
when i set the plate height, it seems that it does not take into consideration the birds mouth in the rafter. is there a setting to do so, or do i just lower the overall roof deck by that many inches? how do yall address this?
next, rafters. the design will have detailed rafter tails. is this practically modeled in AC? i noticed a rafter tool but not sure if this is best or the beam tool.
Thanks guys and gals!
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2012-05-08 02:04 AM
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2012-05-08 03:28 PM
i realize this is splitting hairs and i can always just drop the roof plate another few inches, but i wanted to make sure that i was not missing a setting someplace.
----how about the exposed rafter tails?
would these be modeled as separate elements?
-is it best to do this with the rafter tool, or as a beam?
thanks again everyone
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2012-05-08 11:42 PM
knosaj wrote:If you place the roof pivot line (setout) on the INSIDE face of the wall (as Matthew suggested) you have a birdsmouth the width of your wall. This is how I always set my roof out.
So, for example, if my top story is a 9'-0" plate, and if i specify the roof to be at a 9' plate as well, ArchiCad will place the underside of the roof plate exactly on the outside of the wall at 9'0" which means there is no setting that takes into consideration a notched birds mouth?
knosaj wrote:I have used several different methods for this depending on the flexibility you need for end cuts etc. If not the rafter object (easy to edit them all at once parametrically) I have used a small section of roof and the Multiply command to distribute around the building.
----how about the exposed rafter tails?
would these be modeled as separate elements?
-is it best to do this with the rafter tool, or as a beam?
thanks again everyone
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2012-05-09 02:57 PM
is there a best method to detail the rafter tails?

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2012-05-11 02:36 AM
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2012-05-11 06:15 AM
knosaj wrote:Complex profiles can make this very easy - see an illustrated example here:
----how about the exposed rafter tails?
http://www.archicadwiki.com/ComplexProfileTips
Alternatively, you can create a 'cutting' object with a profile and subtract it from existing rafter elements.
Cheers,
Karl