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    • medeekM Offline
      medeek
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      Foundation vents are now working for the polyline stemwall tool:

      http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su477_800.jpg

      The next item of business is to create the edit menu and then check that all of the parametrics are working as advertised. Once the edit functions are up and running I will release the next version and then begin working on the "Step" tool.

      I've also been giving the interior bearing tool some thought and I think I will start with only two basic types (stud wall and posts & beams). There are also quite a number of other variations that are commonly used such as steel posts etc... but I will wait until those are requested directly by the designers before diving into those.

      I've also been giving brick ledges (and stemwalls) some thought and trying to come up with the most logical way of handling this type of construction. Typically when a brick ledge is called out the stemwall is thickened however the rest of the segments within a foundation may not have brick ledges and will be a different thickness. So brick ledges needs to be on a per wall segment basis.

      Another item of interest is including more rebar when the stemwall is actually a full basement wall and also including vertical bars. How deep does the rabbit hole go? When it comes to full basements I will also need some tools for cutting windows and door as well as placing window and door hardware similar to the wall plugin. Additionally if the user does cut an opening in the foundation wall the rebar must be adjusted to account for this opening.

      I've also had a number of requests for CMU stemwalls rather than concrete. In my opinion modeling of a CMU wall is no different than what I already have I just need to incorporate some fancy material application logic to make the solid look like CMU (similar to what I have done with the wall plugin). I will enable a CMU option that will allow the user to create CMU stemwalls.

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

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      • medeekM Offline
        medeek
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        The basic edit function is up and running:

        http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su478_800.jpg

        I'm quite pleased with the performance of the edit tool, it is very fast.

        The last piece of the parametrics is the ability to edit the polyline that actually defines the foundation outline. About a month ago I began to explore this problem and the necessary algorithm that will be required to do this:

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        Inputting a Polyline (extracting its vertices)

        I’m currently working on a whole new module for the foundation plugin and I am trying to implement a polyline stemwall rather than a polygon or rectangular stemwall (outline) which requires a closed loop. The initial dr…

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        I haven't arrived at a solution yet but I will begin to tackle this problem next.

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

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        • medeekM Offline
          medeek
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          Version 1.3.5 - 08.24.2019

          • Enabled rebar, anchor bolts, insulation and vents for the "Draw Polyline Stemwall" tool.
          • Enabled the "Edit Stemwall Assembly" function/menu for polyline stemwall foundations.
          • Enabled the "Edit Stemwall Outline" function for polyline stemwall foundations.
          • Added a "Hide Edges" option in the draw and edit menus for polyline stemwall foundations.

          Note that the hide edges option only hides the edges of the concrete at the terminal ends of the stemwall and footing. This feature will come in useful where the user is utilizing the upcoming stemwall step tool to adjoin sections of foundation together.

          http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su480_800.jpg

          Checking end conditions with FPSF option enabled:

          http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su479_800.jpg

          The next item to be addressed is the stemwall step tool that will work in tandem with the stemwall polyline tool just completed. Being that this is a completely new feature there may be further refinements necessary or features that further improve the functionality. Please send me any feedback via the forums or email.

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

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          • medeekM Offline
            medeek
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            After looking at various details (including some of my own) I am wondering if enabling an option to include a 4" DIA drain pipe along the footing might be of some interest. Please let me know know your thoughts on this. I haven't had too much call for it but I have often called one out in many of my own plans and drawings:

            http://design.medeek.com/cad/autocad/STEMWALL_DETAIL_240.jpg

            http://design.medeek.com/cad/autocad/STEMWALL_DETAIL.pdf

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            Parameters would probably be:

            1.) Diameter: 4"
            2.) Bend Radius: 4"
            3.) Wall Thickness: 0.125"
            4.) Hollow: Yes/No
            5.) Ftg. Clearance: 2"

            Additional layer for PVC and a PVC material (RGB: 149, 219, 184)

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

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            • jujuJ Offline
              juju
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              yes please

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

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
                last edited by

                The drain line would be good. We also use slab sub-drains.

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                • medeekM Offline
                  medeek
                  last edited by

                  Version 1.3.6 - 08.25.2019

                  • Added a drain pipe option in the draw and edit menus for polyline stemwall foundations.
                  • Added a drain layer in the Global Settings under the "Layers" tab.
                  • Fixed a bug with the hide edges option with regards to closed loop polyline stemwall foundations.

                  http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su481_800.jpg

                  ** NOTE **

                  If you have previously installed the plugin and are upgrading to this latest version in order to utilize the new drain pipe feature please do the following action once you have installed Version 1.3.6:

                  1.) Click on the global settings tab.
                  2.) Click on the Layers tab within the Global Settings.

                  This action will initialize the "Drain Layer" for future use. New installations of the plugin will automatically initialize the new layer when they enable the layers options for the first time.


                  In order to help minimize the model size I've limited the drain pipe circle profile to 16 segments rather than the usual 24 segments. Visually this seems to be the best compromise.

                  I've also added the option to draw the drain pipe as a simple solid or hollow as shown with the "Hollow Pipe" option. By default this is set to "YES".

                  The drain pipe is positioned with its bottom level with the bottom of the footing. Currently there is no vertical offset, but I'm not opposed to adding one if there is call for it.

                  The other parameters are fairly self explanatory.

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

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                  • medeekM Offline
                    medeek
                    last edited by

                    With regards to estimating it wouldn’t be that hard for me to calculate the lineal feet of drain pipe as well as give a count on the number of elbows (45, 90 etc…) I’ve added this to the todo list.

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

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                    • pbacotP Offline
                      pbacot
                      last edited by

                      Do you need to model the wall thickness of the pipes? With all the bends that you also model, it might add a lot of geometry to a larger house plan.

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • medeekM Offline
                        medeek
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                        @pbacot said:

                        Do you need to model the wall thickness of the pipes? With all the bends that you also model, it might add a lot of geometry to a larger house plan.

                        That is the point of "Hollow Pipe" option, if you don't need to model the actual inside of the pipe you can toggle it off and just represent the pipe as a solid object.

                        It does add a lot of unnecessary geometry in my opinion but some users might want it modeled exactly.

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

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                        • medeekM Offline
                          medeek
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                          Version 1.3.7 - 08.26.2019

                          • Added a drain pipe option in the draw and edit menus for rectangular and polygon slab-on-grade foundations.
                          • Increased the speed/performance of the drain pipe modeling method.

                          http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su482_800.jpg

                          The smoothing routine I was using was a major slowdown/bottleneck so I have removed it for now. I will need to experiment with an improved smoothing routine but for now it is not imperative, the pipe is a proper solid and group.

                          As you can see in the model there are some visible edges at each elbow, these can be removed by adjusting the smooth normals/soften coplanar options within the Soften Edges tool in the SketchUp Default Tray.

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

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                          • medeekM Offline
                            medeek
                            last edited by

                            Working on the step tool this evening. This one gets real interesting, lots of possible configurations even though it is a simple linear piece of foundation (ie. Top Step, Bottom Step, Double Step).

                            I haven't spent too much time looking at the rebar yet for a step but I'm starting to now and just wondering how everyone would like it drawn/configured. I can terminate the rebar lengths at the step or I can extrude them along to follow the path of the step(s). Any thoughts, cad drawings or details showing preferred rebar layout would be extremely helpful.

                            I have enough tricks in coding toolbox now that I can pretty much make the rebar do anything you want, I just want to make it as realistic as possible without getting overly complicated.

                            Along that same vein I think I have the other advanced options figured out for a stemwall step: Anchor Bolts, Vents, Insulation. However, I don't know what I want to do with the drain pipe just yet. Obviously it needs to transition from one height to another but what is the preferred way to model this?

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

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                            • medeekM Offline
                              medeek
                              last edited by

                              After some serious head scratching and tossing around various parameters I've managed to boil it down to this:

                              http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su483_800.jpg

                              Three different step configurations: Top, Bottom, Double (see previous drawing for details)

                              The Double Step has three additional parameters as well as the option for the Ftg. transition.

                              As you can see it gets rather complicated, or at least appears so. In actuality it is fairly simple once you understand what each parameter does.

                              http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/step_foundation_800.jpg

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

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                              • medeekM Offline
                                medeek
                                last edited by

                                First look at the wireframe preview for a stemwall step:

                                http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su484_800.jpg

                                Tomorrow I start in earnest to code the concrete portion of the module now that all of the supporting infrastructure is in place. Then from there it is rebar, anchor bolts etc...

                                Hopefully this module combined with the polyline stemwall module will give designers the flexibility they need in order to model any type of stemwall or basement foundation.

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

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                                • medeekM Offline
                                  medeek
                                  last edited by

                                  First look at a Type A (Top Step) concrete, with and without hidden edges:

                                  http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su485_800.jpg

                                  Haven’t really had much feedback with regards to the rebar for a step. For now I think I will just terminate it at the step. We can always talk about lapping and turned up or turned down rebar later as I’m sure the discussion will come up.

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

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                                  • medeekM Offline
                                    medeek
                                    last edited by

                                    First look at some bottom steps with 24" steps:

                                    http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su486_800.jpg

                                    Notice that the optional footing transition has been toggled on.

                                    Now I just need to wrap up the concrete for the double step and then I'll release a new version so that everyone can test out this new feature.

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

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                                    • medeekM Offline
                                      medeek
                                      last edited by

                                      Version 1.3.8 - 08.29.2019

                                      • Enabled the "Draw Stemwall Step" tool with the following step types: Top, Bottom, Double.
                                      • Enabled the "Edit Stemwall Step" function/menu for stemwall steps.
                                      • Added a "Hide Edges" option in the draw and edit menus for stemwall steps.

                                      http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su487_800.jpg

                                      Currently the other options are not yet enabled (anchor bolts, rebar, insulation, vents, and drain pipe). I will work on these this weekend and try to wrap up the stemwall step module by Monday.

                                      After that I will put together the Interior Bearing tool and then move back to the Truss Plugin development for a while. However, if there are specific requests for features or bug fixes I will continue to address those in the next few weeks.

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

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                                      • medeekM Offline
                                        medeek
                                        last edited by

                                        This is kind of what I have in mind for the rebar for a top step:

                                        http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su488_800.jpg

                                        Note the typical 3" clearance for the very top bar. Also note how the other top bar extends beyond the step by 12". I can provide another parameter that allows the user to specify the length of this lap/extension.

                                        I apologize that the dimensions are so small in the image, I should have increased the text size to make it more readable.

                                        The bottom step and double step would be similar. Thoughts or a different rebar configuration?

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

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                                        • medeekM Offline
                                          medeek
                                          last edited by

                                          For the drain pipe with a step I'm looking at three possible ways to model the vertical transition:

                                          http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su489_800.jpg

                                          The first model just follows the concrete step and makes a vertical jump.

                                          The second model transitions with a couple of 45 degree elbows.

                                          The third makes a more gradual transition with 16" of lead in before beginning the slope.

                                          Which is the preferred way to model the drain pipe?

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

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                                          • medeekM Offline
                                            medeek
                                            last edited by

                                            Version 1.3.9 - 08.30.2019

                                            • Added an option for additional horizontal bars in the draw and edit menus for polyline stemwall foundations.

                                            http://design.medeek.com/resources/trussplugin/images/truss_su490_800.jpg

                                            Now we just need a few more options that will allow for vertical bars.

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

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