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    • medeekM Offline
      medeek
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      I've been looking at some floor truss layouts and it appears that within a given truss set or assembly the chase will line up across multiple spans as I have shown here:

      http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/truss_su248_800.jpg

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      Generating a new truss component for each separate span is not too difficult, similar to generating a new step down hip truss component every 24". One thing to note is that a polygon outline will only work for floor trusses if the angles are all orthogonal, at least the bearing walls where the trusses terminate.

      I'm a little unclear how to deal with the ladder trusses at the transition between different spans, perhaps someone has a 3D model or pictures giving me some clarity in these areas.

      It took me about 15 minutes to create this complex floor truss set using the rectangular floor truss tool (3 separate truss sets) and the trim tool, not terrible but it would be so much better if I could achieve the same result in a matter of seconds with no manual editing.

      Cutting holes in the floor and having the hole cutting tool able to regen the proper trusses is also a hot item related to this discussion. That would make the floor truss feature actually functional as a real world design tool.

      Another issue is multiple chases within a truss set. One central chase seems the most typical but two chases positioned within the central third of the truss span also appears to be quite common. So far I have not seen more than two chases in a given floor truss span, probably for good reason. The ability to create two chases rather than just one is now on the "todo" list.

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

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      • medeekM Offline
        medeek
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        Tutorial 5: Hip Truss Sets (24:32 min.)

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

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        • medeekM Offline
          medeek
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          On my Kickstarter campaign there was a recent comment regarding the pricing of my plugins. I have been giving this some thought recently and I thought I might also share my remarks on the board as well:

          I agree that there is certainly an argument that I charge too little for these plugins and I have wrestled some with this problem. Others have also privately messaged me or emailed me with similar remarks and recommended that I bump my prices, sometimes tenfold.

          The current reasoning behind my low pricing structure can be summarized with the following points:

          1.) All of these plugins are currently in a developmental phase. Unfortunately, I have not been able to exert my full time efforts at this development so progress has been slow. I find it hard to charge a "fair amount" for a product that in my mind is still flawed and imperfect. My "todo" list is currently about 60 items and written out covers about 2 pages. To charge a "professional" price requires that one provide a "professional" service or product, I don't feel like I'm there yet.

          2.) I have looked at some of the competition such as Pluspec and others who charge considerably more than I do. Again the sophistication of the their product exceeds my own so the price differential is warranted. But more importantly I'm not a huge fan of pricey design software, that is what has led me to SketchUp in the first place. The SketchUp community in general has adopted this mindset (in my opinion) and I don't feel that they would get behind an expensive solution.

          3.) I am also trying to keep the plugin within the reach of the casual user (DIY'er), someone who simply wants to model up a single house or garage for their own personal use. In some cases the trial version of the plugin(s) will work for that but I have recently limited it quite strictly so any serious design work will require a registered license.

          4.) I have also considered a subscription model, but my own distaste of that licensing mode has kept me from going down that road. Once your purchase a software you should be able to use it indefinitely as it stands. Additional payment should only be required if you are requesting an update or added functionality.

          5.) What better way to discourage copy cats and the competition to price it too low as to make it worth their while. No one in their right mind will try to recreate what I have done with trusses when the payback is so little and the effort is so large.

          With all of that being said I do think that the sweet spot, which still meets the requirements of the above points, may still be a bit higher than what I am currently charging. I need to find the correct amount to charge so that the above points are carefully balanced with the fact that I need to be able to justify the amount of time and effort I spend in developing these products.

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

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          • pbacotP Offline
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            Good points. Nathan. I like your approach, Keeping it powerful but simple.

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            • facerF Offline
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              Medeek (aka Nathaniel Wilkerson)

              I agree with your arguments Medeek.

              As your software develops and has gained a "foothold" you can always
              offer the "Pro Version" which will have applications suited for professional users
              but at a "higher price".

              I also think you just "love construction engineering" and want to share it with the world 😄
              By dropping your "pebble" into the universe who knows where it will lead.

              Keep up the good work!
              Your Kickstarter is "best value for money yet"!

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              • medeekM Offline
                medeek
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                If I ever do build my office I was thinking of doing some sort of cedar siding and then putting my logo or some of my other designs on the exterior:

                http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/truss_su249_800.jpg

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                Some of my other designs are here:

                http://www.wilkersonart.com

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

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                • facerF Offline
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                  Medeek Const Library - Kickstarter Status at: 8 Jul

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                  • medeekM Offline
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                    Version 1.9.4 - 07.08.2017

                    • Added energy/raised heels for triple howe truss (3 variant: wedge, slider and vertical w/ strut).
                    • Metal plate connectors now enabled for triple howe trusses.

                    http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/truss_su250_800.jpg

                    Below would be a typical example of a 60' span using a triple howe truss.

                    http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/truss_su251_800.jpg

                    However, in most cases where the design calls for taller walls one would probably go with a steel building or CMU block walls. This was the case on a building I designed about 10 years ago (Wasatch Building Supply, Utah) that had 20 ft. walls. Its too bad I don't have an interior photo showing the trusses inside the warehouse roof, its quite a sight to behold.

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                    • medeekM Offline
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                      I'm trying to roll a new revision of the plugin but the Extension signing page is not working:

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                      It won't generate the 2015 and earlier encryption for some reason, any one else notice this problem?

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

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                      • G Offline
                        glro
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                        @medeek said:

                        ...I'm not a huge fan of pricey design software, that is what has led me to SketchUp in the first place. The SketchUp community in general has adopted this mindset (in my opinion) and I don't feel that they would get behind an expensive solution.

                        3.) I am also trying to keep the plugin within the reach of the casual user (DIY'er), someone who simply wants to model up a single house or garage for their own personal use. In some cases the trial version of the plugin(s) will work for that but I have recently limited it quite strictly so any serious design work will require a registered license.

                        4.) I have also considered a subscription model, but my own distaste of that licensing mode has kept me from going down that road. Once your purchase a software you should be able to use it indefinitely as it stands. Additional payment should only be required if you are requesting an update or added functionality.

                        5.) What better way to discourage copy cats and the competition to price it too low as to make it worth their while. No one in their right mind will try to recreate what I have done with trusses when the payback is so little and the effort is so large.

                        just a few ideas i had, after reading your post:

                        you only think about the price user would have to pay for using your plugins, but it is not the only parameter; there is another one, as important, and it is how much money the user can make by using your plugin; so that the real price of your plugin is not the price the user pays, but the difference between the money he makes minus the price he paid

                        this leads me to another idea: writing code is fun, but it may be contradictory to the goal of making a business through coding; one have to be clear: if really it is about making a business through coding, development should be focused on what makes added value for the user, so that he might be willing to pay for the plugin.

                        your plugin is very specific to wood structure in USA; i work as a structural engineer in Europe, so i have some knowledge about wood structures, but i don't understand the words you use to explain the specificites of your plugin. If you want to make your audience larger, maybe a good idea would be to use more generic words and concepts.

                        Those are just ideas, i don't pretend anything, but i am puzzled by the contradiction between the amount of work you put in this plugin, and the low audience you get so far

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                        • medeekM Offline
                          medeek
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                          Version 1.9.5 - 07.11.2017

                          • Added energy/raised heels for quad fink truss (3 variant: wedge, slider and vertical w/ strut).
                          • Metal plate connectors now enabled for quad fink trusses.

                          http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/truss_su252_800.jpg

                          This concludes the updates needed for common trusses. I still have a number of updates for all the other truss types to bring them up to speed.

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

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                            Medeek Const Library - Kickstarter Status at: 15 Jul
                            https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/128644708/medeek-construction-plugin-library


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                            • TandemT Offline
                              Tandem
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                              Excellent news for all licensed users of the Medeek Truss Plugin.
                              Nathaniel just added additional pledges to the Medeek Construction Library KickStarter project.
                              If you have an existing Truss Plugin license and pledge $20 or more you will receive a license for the upcoming Construction Library.

                              The Construction Library will include:

                              • Truss Plugin

                              • Foundation Plugin

                              • Wall Plugin (Pre-release)
                                with the following plugins to be added in the future:

                              • Structural Plugin (Engineering)

                              • Deck Plugin

                              • Stair Plugin

                              • RC Plugin (Reinforced Concrete)

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                              • medeekM Offline
                                medeek
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                                Making a slight detour back to the wood gusset plate question and nail spacing:

                                What I would like to compare is the following:

                                http://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1500572300/tips/nailpattern_bffbuj.jpg

                                Same amount of nails in each test specimen. The tighter nail spacing allows for 66.6% the gusset length versus the 2 row configuration.

                                Any one want to venture a guess which one is stronger and by how much?

                                I just need to figure out a test rig and then load these two up and see what happens.

                                For a DF main member and OSB (7/16) I get 173.7 lbs per fastener (double shear) or a total of 1,389.6 lbs for eight (8) 10d fasteners.

                                I'm wondering how much the connection will stretch at this design load (loaded in pure tension, parallel to grain of main member) and at what load will it fail, then compare the results from both configurations.

                                Nathaniel P. Wilkerson PE
                                Medeek Engineering Inc
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                                • TandemT Offline
                                  Tandem
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                                  My guess would be that the offset nailing pattern would be stronger in tension maybe by 20%.

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                                  • G Offline
                                    Garry K
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                                    another guess is the nailing pattern that has the greater surface area. Ok - lets go 20% and this is because I would use an adhesive with plywood gussets.

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                                    • medeekM Offline
                                      medeek
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                                      I agree that with the greater surface area an adhesive would give it the advantage but in this test I will eliminate any adhesive, the test is primarily to compare the effects the nail spacing might have on the strength and also to investigate the potential for splitting of the wood of the main member.

                                      If a moment is applied to the connection it is probably clear to everyone that the 2 row configuration is superior.

                                      Using larger gussets plates and increasing the nail spacing would have some benefits:

                                      1.) Decrease the potential for splitting of the main members.
                                      2.) Increase the moment capacity of the joint.
                                      3.) The trusses will be stiffer and deflection will be less.
                                      4.) More margin of safety in the gusset plates themselves since they are larger.

                                      The downside is:

                                      1.) Larger gusset plates means more material -> more cost.
                                      2.) The weight of each truss is increased slightly.

                                      Ultimately, I would like to arrive at the optimized spacing which balances size (safety) vs. cost.

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

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                                      • pbacotP Offline
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                                        Cool there's one in my town. I can go over and borrow it! There's one in the middle of the Atlantic too.

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                                        • medeekM Offline
                                          medeek
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                                          I've updated the user map so that it now shows all users at once without a time lapse effect:

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                                          and a new combined map with both the foundation and truss plugin:

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

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                                            %(#000000)[Medeek Const Library - Kickstarter Status at: 22 Jul

                                            https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/128644708/medeek-construction-plugin-library]


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