Medeek Wall Plugin
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@alpro said:
So finally had some time to really try this out and have run into 3 issues,
1)My global settings don't stick
2)No matter what settings I use or which direction that I draw the wall in the cladding always is inside.
3)Would be nice if last settings were remembered when drawing a new wallWhat version are you using?
Also only use the FRONT justification, the other two are currently flawed and I am working on them.
I will need more details on which global settings are taking and also your operating system.
The previous settings should be recalled when starting a new wall, however this issue was only recently addressed in 0.7.6f, be sure to install the latest version.
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I've been getting a lot of feedback on the UI lately, for good reason of course (it's terrible).
The wall draw tool with its multiple menus is what I am talking about.
After reviewing various suggestions and giving it some more thought I think the solution is two fold:
1.) Go to an HTML menu, similar in design to the current edit menu that remains open during wall creation and allows the user to make changes during wall creation with the polyline tool (ie. changing wall height on specific wall segments that are in a drop down living room).
2.) Enabling user presets where all of the basic and advanced parameters for a wall are saved to a user defined preset that can be instantly recalled within both the wall draw and edit menus. For example, this would allow the user to quickly define and then recall a 2x6 ext. wall with a 1" air gap and brick cladding, rather than having to peruse through all of the settings every time and recreating the wheel just to put together a standard wall type.
Certain parameters would not be saved as part of a wall preset. I haven't nailed down exactly which of those parameter to exclude but my first shot at it would be:
- Wall Length
- Wall Group
- Wall Framing (2D, 3D etc...)
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I also really like the idea of having a user material library where you can just dump your pre-configured SKM files and the plugin then has the ability to pick and choose from these materials.
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Ok nevermind on #1, didn't realize that I had to "save settings" on each page of the global settings, thought I could make all my changes and save settings just once.
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Had an error running 2 45° bays, totally reproducible, happens every time.
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@alpro said:
Had an error running 2 45° bays, totally reproducible, happens every time.
Can you send me your model or at least the wall panel in question and the walls adjacent to this panel. I need to examine this further, and review my stud spacing algorithm especially how it is handling non-orthogonal walls.
My email is nathan@medeek.com
Don't erase this wall panel from your model, once I address the bug you can simply rebuild the wall with the updated plugin and will be resolved.
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Does anyone have a good Tyvek house wrap material or texture that I can incorporate into the plugin?
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Version 0.7.7b - 06.09.2018
- Horizontal and Vertical plywood sheathing materials added to the pre-installed plugin materials.
I realize this a fairly insignificant item, but it was user requested and one of those things I could knock out in about 10 minutes or less.
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I'm actually not a big fan of Tyvek, at least not in our marine environment on the beach out here in western Washington but I do know it gets used a lot. This is the OSB + TYVEK option:
Only the outside face of the sheathing gets the Tyvek material and the sheathing group gets the generic OSB material.
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The updated main toolbar:
I'm adding one extra icon for estimating, this will allow the user to create a bill of materials for one or more (multiple) wall panels.
At this point I am not interested in developing a sophisticated estimating program with the ability to associate costs to various materials etc... Basically I just want the estimating feature to be able to spit out a CSV file with a comprehensive parts list that can then be dropped into any spreadsheet software (ie. Excel) and the user can take it from there.
As an engineer I use Excel for a number of things including very complicated calculators. Spreadsheets are pretty much the bread and butter of any design professional, or someone working in the construction industry. With that being said a CSV file makes the most sense to me.
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Version 0.7.7c - 06.09.2018
- Tyvek + OSB material added to the pre-installed plugin materials.
- Added 2D construction line options for sheathing, cladding and gypsum within the global settings.
Taking it a bit slow today, just a few minor items and some small fires to put out, catching a bit of a breather.
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@medeek said:
Version 0.7.7c - 06.09.2018
- Added 2D construction line options for sheathing, cladding and gypsum within the global settings.
Nice! Thanks Nathaniel
Charlie
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Still testing out to get a good feel for this plugin as I have a project that I would like to use it on along with the foundation and truss plugins. There definitely is an issue with the stud spacing algorithm, this time the bays worked but as you can see the outside corner didn't.
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@alpro said:
There definitely is an issue with the stud spacing algorithm, this time the bays worked but as you can see the outside corner didn't.
Edit the connecting walls in question and make sure the corner settings are correct.
I am on iPad now so no access to correct terminology from within plug-in.......but it should be corner of course and not TEdit:
Also double ck walls as to their respective elevations & ht’s. (same/same)Charlie
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The latest release has not yet addressed the stud spacing algorithm issue. The reason being is that I have to test it in numerous states to verify all possible situations are calculating correctly, and even though I have made some critical changes to the algorithm I am not yet ready to push it out. I am looking at this right now and hopefully should have the fix out later this afternoon.
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Charlie pointed me in the right direction, end corner was set to inside corner though I was sure I had set it to outside corner, once I did that and updated all was good.
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Version 0.7.7d - 06.10.2018
- Added 2D (construction or solid) line options for sheathing, cladding and gypsum within the global settings.
- Fixed a bug within the corner trim module (trim width).
- Added additional standard metric stud sizes: 36x68, 36x98, 36x148, 36x198, 48x72, 48x98, 48x148, 48x198
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This is the direction I am going with the Wall Edit Menu UI and Draw wall Tool:
Notice the wall presets section at the top of the UI, here you can delete, load or save a preset wall template.
The actual templates will be stored in a simple text file within a sub-folder called "presets", that way the user can also manually edit the wall preset file and even cut and paste presets from other users into their preset file. This solution offers the most flexibility and user control in my opinion.
Loading a preset will re-populate all of the parameters in the form below except for the excluded items.
The save function will create a new preset (with user entered name/description) based on the currently listed parameters in the form.
Does this make sense? and the better question, am I missing anything here?
Hopefully this new addition of presets will speed up the wall creation process and spare the user from having to recreate a specific wall type from scratch each time they start a new model or session.
I still have not fully arrived at what the excluded parameters should be in the wall preset functions so please provide any feedback in this regard.
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1.) Since we can enter wall lengths as feet and inches while drawing can we please have the wall length editable in same format? TIA
2.)Are there any unforeseen/adverse effects of moving a wall using the native SU move tool?
(Realizing using the Medeek wall move tool will auto-heal/move existing walls if attached in a way they will follow/heal.)
But for other circumstances where this is not the case.Charlie
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@charlie__v said:
1.) Since we can enter wall lengths as feet and inches while drawing can we please have the wall length editable in same format? TIA
2.)Are there any unforeseen/adverse effects of moving a wall using the native SU move tool?
(Realizing using the Medeek wall move tool will auto-heal/move existing walls if attached in a way they will follow/heal.)
But for other circumstances where this is not the case.Charlie
Funny as I have not really noticed that with the wall length until you pointed it out. Yes, we can switch it to feet-inches for imperial units.
Yes, you can move the walls with the SU move tool without any adverse issues (at least none to my knowledge currently). But as you have already stated manually moving a wall will disconnect it from any previously attached walls.
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