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  • M Offline
    medeek
    last edited by 12 Jun 2020, 20:36

    ***** Father's Day Sale*****

    In appreciation for all of the hard working fathers (and mothers) out there, and especially during these unprecedented times, I will be offering a renewal promotion on all of the plugins for the next three days (June 12, 13 and 14).

    The regular license renewal prices are given below:

    License Renewals:
    Medeek Truss - $60.00 USD
    Medeek Wall - $60.00 USD
    Medeek Foundation - $40.00 USD
    Medeek Electrical - $25.00 USD

    The promotional renewal prices are given below:

    Medeek Truss - $15.00 USD
    Medeek Wall - $15.00 USD
    Medeek Foundation - $10.00 USD
    Medeek Electrical - $5.00 USD

    This is a very steep discount in hopes of getting as many users to upgrade to the latest versions of the plugins as possible. In the last year, the updates to the plugins have been quite significant. I would very much like to see everyone taking advantage of these updates and feature additions that I have worked very hard to create.

    These promotional prices will take affect June. 12, 2020 and end June. 14, 2020. All renewals, prior and after this time frame, will be at the regular prices.

    Please note that if you have recently purchased a plugin(s), you can still take advantage of this renewal offer. Renewing your license while it is still active adds an additional year to the license expiration date.

    Thank-you for your continued support.

    Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
    Medeek Engineering Inc
    design.medeek.com

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      medeek
      last edited by 16 Jun 2020, 05:21

      Version 1.5.0 - 06.15.2020

      • Converted the "Draw Window" menu to HTML.

      http://design.medeek.com/resources/wallplugin/images/wall_su363_800.jpg

      Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
      Medeek Engineering Inc
      design.medeek.com

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        medeek
        last edited by 19 Jun 2020, 07:43

        Version 1.5.1 - 06.18.2020

        • Converted the "Draw Door" menu to HTML.
        • Fixed a bug with arched door sidelites.

        http://design.medeek.com/resources/wallplugin/images/wall_su364_800.jpg

        Not a glamorous update, but certainly a critical one. The three most important draw menus are now switched to full HTML.

        Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
        Medeek Engineering Inc
        design.medeek.com

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        • M Offline
          medeek
          last edited by 21 Jun 2020, 07:18

          Version 1.5.2 - 06.21.2020

          • Added the ability to create, load and delete window presets within the Edit and Draw (HTML) Menus.

          Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
          Medeek Engineering Inc
          design.medeek.com

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            medeek
            last edited by 22 Jun 2020, 07:18

            Version 1.5.3 - 06.22.2020

            • Added the ability to create, load and delete door presets within the Edit and Draw (HTML) Menus.

            http://design.medeek.com/resources/wallplugin/images/wall_su365_800.jpg

            Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
            Medeek Engineering Inc
            design.medeek.com

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              juju
              last edited by 22 Jun 2020, 20:20

              Any chance that updates / newer versions could be limited to once every fortnight, unless it fixes a mission critical flaw / error / issue?

              Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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              • M Offline
                medeek
                last edited by 22 Jun 2020, 21:17

                The frequency of updates will probably decrease now that the plugin is maturing. I will also be moving my attention to the new Floor plugin in a few weeks.

                Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                Medeek Engineering Inc
                design.medeek.com

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                • M Offline
                  medeek
                  last edited by 24 Jun 2020, 08:10

                  When you first click the gable wall tool you will be presented with the following gable wall matrix:

                  https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/1/a/1a93e1702f0505ccea87e546778df491c75d3be9.jpeg

                  As you can see from the shading all wall types except for the "Gable" type have been grayed out. Initially I will make only this wall type available, then the "Shed" will be the next type I proceed to develop. The rectangular, gable and shed walls constitute the vast majority of wall geometries used in most construction however you can see there are quite a few other possibilities, so many in fact, that I quickly ran out of descriptive names to assign them.

                  Compared with a standard rectangular wall a gable wall with have the following additional parameters:

                  • Wall Height Left
                  • Wall Height Right
                  • Wall Pitch Left
                  • Wall Pitch Right

                  These four parameters will drive the location of the wall peak. In most situations the left and right values will be the same resulting in a symmetric gable wall however any combination of dissimilar pitches and wall heights will be possible which will then yield an asymmetric gable wall.

                  Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                  Medeek Engineering Inc
                  design.medeek.com

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                  • M Offline
                    medeek
                    last edited by 26 Jun 2020, 07:54

                    The wireframe preview will look like this:

                    https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/c/a/ca76d723d8aed6bf7cda5c0d0c315be9b6d31838.jpeg

                    In this case we have a symmetric gable wall.

                    Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                    Medeek Engineering Inc
                    design.medeek.com

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                    • M Offline
                      medeek
                      last edited by 27 Jun 2020, 02:12

                      An asymmetric gable wall:

                      gable_wall_preview1.gif

                      (click image to view animation)

                      Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                      Medeek Engineering Inc
                      design.medeek.com

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                      • M Offline
                        medeek
                        last edited by 30 Jun 2020, 08:35

                        I'm going to have to dumb down some of the more general features/parameters found with rectangular walls as they apply to gable walls. For example with rectangular walls you can have walls connected at non-orthogonal corners. For gable walls this becomes very complicated and eventually I will probably allow it however for now I think it would be best to limit gable walls to ONLY orthogonal connections at the corners. If I don't do this it will be another 6 months of programming before I ever complete the gable wall module.

                        As I was testing asymmetric gable walls earlier today it became apparent that the intersection at the peak is a little more interesting with the asymmetric case. Also I will probably make the double studs positioned at the peak an optional setting in the global settings.

                        https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/d/9/d9211e9a193ca8581e45bd0dae7e7e12e542622a.jpeg

                        Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                        Medeek Engineering Inc
                        design.medeek.com

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                          medeek
                          last edited by 3 Jul 2020, 08:24

                          Notice how the door falls beneath the gable wall peak:

                          https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/b/f/bfc5ff718508de782d6857f05d3811b7e1ee2eea.jpeg

                          In this situation the symbol or outline for the opening must be broken into two faces as shown.

                          There are a lot of little details like this that further complicate things having to do with gable walls, finding them all is a slow and meticulous process.

                          Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                          Medeek Engineering Inc
                          design.medeek.com

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                            medeek
                            last edited by 4 Jul 2020, 11:45

                            Working on in-wall columns for gable walls:

                            https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/e/f/ef1d69b943c4f66ab90fc02052947260553effec.jpeg

                            A full height column just butts up to the underside of the top plate(s) and is cut at a bevel to match the pitch of the wall as shown.

                            A more interesting scenario is where the column is less than or more than the plate height and you might then have a beam pocket, in this case at the peak of the wall:

                            https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/c/4/c467393452544189ace09ad55b77b66efb134021.jpeg

                            Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                            Medeek Engineering Inc
                            design.medeek.com

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                              medeek
                              last edited by 5 Jul 2020, 06:54

                              Looks like we have the mid-span blocking firing on all cylinders now:

                              https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/7/5/75c8b638fe56dffb1c0f6672da44a7beff51a592.jpeg

                              Notice the california corner still needs to be beveled where it abuts the top plate, I guess I missed that one earlier, I'm on it.

                              After that I will work on the cavity insulation.

                              I will release the gable wall to the public once I have completed the previous checklist, I will keep posting updates as I complete each item. The ETA could be in a as little as two days or it could be as far out as two weeks depending on if I run into any specific roadblocks along the way. You never know until you dig into the code.

                              Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                              Medeek Engineering Inc
                              design.medeek.com

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                                medeek
                                last edited by 5 Jul 2020, 10:35

                                I'm not sure if I've got this right and I need to make sure it is right.

                                Shown below is an exterior gable wall forming an outside (orthogonal) corner with an exterior rectangular wall, probably the most common configuration that will be encountered with gable walls.

                                https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/5/e/5ec4fc7e99d13883a459a61164247b4799772a52.jpeg

                                The gable wall terminates with an outside corner and the rectangular wall terminates with an inset outside corner. Does this look correct?

                                If we were to reverse the terminations (gable -> inset outside corner and rectangular -> outside corner) how then should the corner look?

                                Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                Medeek Engineering Inc
                                design.medeek.com

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                                  medeek
                                  last edited by 5 Jul 2020, 14:15

                                  Gable wall with cavity insulation:

                                  https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/b/7/b7ca3f342f9b8340c4cc9b3934b3650215ca5e11.jpeg

                                  Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                  Medeek Engineering Inc
                                  design.medeek.com

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                                    medeek
                                    last edited by 6 Jul 2020, 01:21

                                    Here is what I am proposing for the reverse case where the gable wall forms the inset outside corner:

                                    https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/9/9/99790630883abff50c08f3e06dc71e7739bb99f0.jpeg

                                    Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                    Medeek Engineering Inc
                                    design.medeek.com

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                                      pbacot
                                      last edited by 6 Jul 2020, 04:06

                                      That is different than the other corner of course in that the gable top plate is lower. This way you can put a rafter on with the typical birdsmouth. The two corners are not interchangeable because they require two different roof framing approaches.

                                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                        medeek
                                        last edited by 6 Jul 2020, 05:12

                                        @pbacot said:

                                        That is different than the other corner of course in that the gable top plate is lower. This way you can put a rafter on with the typical birdsmouth. The two corners are not interchangeable because they require two different roof framing approaches.

                                        Correct, they are not meant to be interchangeable, two different approaches on how to frame up the gable wall. The second option is probably more common but I've seen it done both ways. The user will be able to use either method.

                                        Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                        Medeek Engineering Inc
                                        design.medeek.com

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                                          medeek
                                          last edited by 6 Jul 2020, 05:36

                                          We’re not out of the woods yet:

                                          https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/c/0/c01898ad19dca65ceb7e5e8608788e8734b1feb2.jpeg

                                          The WSW series is field trimmable (to an incline), so we can set that up if this type of pre-manufactured shearwall is selected. I also need to add some extra logic in for the optional king studs and the symbol on top of the wall.

                                          Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                          Medeek Engineering Inc
                                          design.medeek.com

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