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    • medeekM 離線
      medeek
      最後由 編輯

      Thank-you for the vote of confidence, now let's see if I can live up to the hype...

      Here is the same brick wall but with the sheathing lapping the brick ledge and the foam sill strip shown:

      http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/wall_su2_800.jpg

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

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      • pilouP 離線
        pilou
        最後由 編輯

        a future hit! ☀

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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        • JQLJ 離線
          JQL
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          Really interesting. You would probably need an opening plugin to go along with this wall plugin. Otherwise, how will you punch holes through all those layers?

          Also, instead of asking for us to give you details, why not go for a wall customizer. We could draw a 2D detail of the wall (details for foundations, floor slab intersection, roofs, windows, balconies, etc...) and the plugin would push it along a path.

          Without the hole puncher this is looking a lot like profile builder 2 assemblies. With the hole puncher things would be different.

          Also consider the fact that people who would use this, would probably want to use it in conjunction with Skalp.

          With all this considered, and with a fair price, this could become huge, really!

          You could also take a look at pluspec, which price is too steep, but seems to adress the same things with success. Though I don't use it, it might be a good example for what you want to achieve.

          Combining this with your other plugins, we could be talking about something similar...

          Good luck on this one!

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          • A 離線
            architect
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            Add insulation to your exterior wall adv. menu

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            • medeekM 離線
              medeek
              最後由 編輯

              Faced or Unfaced?

              http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/wall_su3_800.jpg

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

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              • medeekM 離線
                medeek
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                The initial toolbar:

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

                I may add a couple more icons for editing and deleting openings (windows,doors).

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

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                • JQLJ 離線
                  JQL
                  最後由 編輯

                  That looks really nice. Will you have it only for timber structures?

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                  • medeekM 離線
                    medeek
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                    This toolbar will be for light frame wood walls. My plan is to have another toolbar (in gray steel blue color) very similar to this one for cold frame steel walls. This will allow for the user to turn on and turn off which ever tools bars they need without having to clutter just one toolbar up with too many options that may or may not apply to that wall type. Similarly a separate toolbar for CMU walls as I get to that.

                    I'm sure there are other wall types that will come up but initially I plan on focusing on the standard wool wall and perfecting that as much as possible.

                    Things will get complicated with the cladding options (ie. siding, brick facade, cultured stone, stucco and river rock) especially where they are partial wall heights and other interesting features like trim, corner treatments (Quoin), lintels, keystones and arched window and doorways. Even the typical siding products like hardi-plank will have a number of cladding and trim options.

                    Here is a typical oval window that the plugin should be able to generate:

                    https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/0c/2f/5f/0c2f5f047ff8d59c057ab43085639f48.jpg

                    The there is the interior details (trim) of windows and doors that also should be provided by the plugin as an option:

                    http://1bestdoor.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/image_2_interior_door_trim_components_4_photos.jpg

                    Most houses I've lived in had only had the GWB surrounding the windows but at the minimum the doors usually has some form of casing or surround. Integral to this is the baseboard and the optional crown molding and wainscoting.

                    https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/1b/5a/47/1b5a47ad8f322ec803a9278a37a349e3.jpg

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

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                    • medeekM 離線
                      medeek
                      最後由 編輯

                      I've thought about using the Profile Builder method of pushing assembly along a path but unfortunately that only works well up to a point. When you start throwing complex openings into the mix things become much more complicated. This plugin may shape up to be even more challenging than the Truss Plugin, I guess will see how far I can take it.

                      As part of the door openings module there will also be interior vs. exterior as well as garage door openings. The framing aspect of the plugin should also be able to create portal frames with solid sawn and glulam headers.

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

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                      • pbacotP 離線
                        pbacot
                        最後由 編輯

                        Looking fantastic!

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                        • G 離線
                          Garry K
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                          I think interior finishing should be separated from exterior walls regardless. Often interior finishing changes room to room yet the exterior wall may be the same.

                          Even interior walls can have different finishes on either side.

                          Furthermore by separating the construction from the finishing (cladding) you can simplify the number of different templates will be required.

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                          • JQLJ 離線
                            JQL
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                            What I dislike about this aproach is that it's the same as Plusspec's. Meaning that it is focused in wall design and, on top of that, on wall construction methods that are not used in my country.

                            What I mean is that I think in shapes of spaces and not walls. Walls are the remainder. All I need to know about walls is that they have a global thickness and knowing just that I think my projects as "four walls, a floor and a ceiling" not on partitions.

                            But I'm not all. Your's is a proven method.

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                            • medeekM 離線
                              medeek
                              最後由 編輯

                              Interior wall treatment is probably going to be more complicated than I bargained on, I'll just have to take it one step at a time.

                              http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/wall_su4_800.jpg

                              With brick facade the opening in the brick is typically larger than the opening in the framed wall to allow for brick molding:

                              http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/assets/products-and-services/construction-materials/assets/Brick%20-%20Brick%20Mold%20Window%20(Jamb.pdf

                              Unless anyone has other suggestions with regard to sizing the openings in the different layers.

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

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                              • pbacotP 離線
                                pbacot
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                                I agree on the interior finish, However it may be a matter of getting most of the rooms knocked out and then redoing the non-typical rooms afterward. Pretty impressive! I worked a little on a method which used sections of walls then joined them together. The walls had everything but were actually solid objects. I even had rooms that were made of walls that were solid objects for trimming and cutting. However it got complicated trying to maintain that. There were sections with windows (components, not solid) already in them. I figured most of the work was in inserting and trimming a window, so why not have it all done for each window type, it's simpler to join typical pieces of wall than to build each window in pieces. Sort of worked...

                                As a side note, Untreated framing lumber should not be in contact with concrete. We always detail showing the sheathing held up a fraction of an inch from the concrete. I see your sections. Are the sections going to come out like that automatically or is this just for illustrating your programming progress. Looks nice!

                                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                • G 離線
                                  Garry K
                                  最後由 編輯

                                  I've got an architect who wants a different type of wall maker. He wants to play around with the house design in 2D plan view then raise the walls and finally put on the roof. What he wants is a wall plugin that allows him to edit walls - change length - move them around - change a door - add a window - slide the door over etc.

                                  I think it is all about workflow and whether it is intuitive and comfortable.

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                                  • facerF 離線
                                    facer
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                                    Garry K,
                                    The workflow you describe (reference) exists in Chief Architect.

                                    The downside of Chief Architect is the "box paradigm" which allows for the ease
                                    of drawing in 2D which is also being created in 3D is the necessity to work in a restricted "box".

                                    Future changes to floor levels etc. create additional requirements and adjustments which are not always intuitive.

                                    The workflow of Chief may, however, offer some ideas as to how to implement a similar method in SketchUp.

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                                    • pbacotP 離線
                                      pbacot
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                                      Yes the workflow a lot of people use is to draw out the plan towards the beginning, sometimes laying it out in rectangles for many types of buildings... And the architect sees the other dimensions in her head, using the plan as a short hand for the initial ideas.

                                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                      • medeekM 離線
                                        medeek
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                                        My initial intent with the plugin is not as a layout tool but as a wall builder. It my be useful though to create a 2D layout tool that then integrates with the wall tool. I'm not an architect, but I have designed a number of residences and buildings, however most of my focus has been with structural engineering so my view of how things should go together is probably a little skewed from your typical architect who is using SketchUp as their primary design tool.

                                        I've been thinking about the interiors and to what level to take the plugin. The idea is to automate as much as possible but at the same time making it highly configurable for each user. The key there is the global settings, which a user can configure to their liking and then the plugin will only provide as much detail as they prefer similar to what I am starting to do with the Truss Plugin.

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

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                                        • N 離線
                                          nujak66
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                                          Rather than a polyline or line to wall framing "converter", I've always wished for a face to wall framing converter. This way in schematic design you can use basic sketchup masses for creating walls. Then when you convert the model for construction drawings, engineering, and detialing you can just pick the exterior face of the wall mass and it will convert and add the framing based on that face's shape.
                                          There use to be a "facetoFrame" plugin, but it wasn't very tricked out.

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                                          • medeekM 離線
                                            medeek
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                                            I will give the face-to-framing concept some more thought. I could provide this as another option. The four potential drawing modes might be:

                                            1. Line
                                            2. Rectangle
                                            3. Polygon
                                            4. Vertical Face

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

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