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12-10-2012, 05:56 PM #1Registered User
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Construction details
Will HD Pro 2014 allo me to print or export details of objects? i.e. a construction detail of a stairwell.
In particular what I need is to be able to show how to cut the stringers for the stairs.HD Pro 2012
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12-10-2012, 06:36 PM #2Will HD Pro 2014 allow me to print or export details of objects? i.e. a construction detail of a stairwell.
"Can I use HD Pro 2014 to help me draw an annotated, dimensioned stair detail?"
The answer is "yes" to the latter question but it does not do it for you, you use it to set up and layout your stair detail, annotate it, dimension it and then send it to a layout sheet at scale.
In terms of precise riser height and tread length, that is where your skill comes in making those settings as close as is possible in the stair dialog, then the dimensions and annotations set the actual preciseness of the detail's appearance and not to nine decimal points the stair object in terms of utter perfection. They will follow your annotations and dimensions which you can utterly control but depending totally upon the stair object and its dialog alone, is not very workable. Construction documents are a graphic communication which you can control completely but you do it in concert with the software to control what the detail says.
No one will ever walk the virtual stairs in a virtual model, so total perfection is not required in that virtual universe but perfect or not you can make the detail communicate what you know to be right whether the virtual model is perfect or not.
DJPLast edited by David J. Potter; 12-10-2012 at 06:41 PM.
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12-11-2012, 06:43 PM #3Registered User
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My reason for asking is to be able to have an actual working drawing. From top of lower subfloor to top of upper subfloor is 101.25". Length of opening is 120". I did the math and came up with 14 risers at 7.23" and 13 treads at 9.19". I drew all the cuts on a 2x12 and then only made cuts for the top plumb cut, bottom plumb cut, and bottom of stringer flush cut. I then carried it and placed it where it should go only to find it falls 1.5" short in total length and 4" short in total height. ANd of course if I adjust it to fit at the top the treads are all out of level by 5/16".
So I was hoping to use the program to make a drawing that will let me visualize what I did wrong. And correct it.HD Pro 2012
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12-11-2012, 08:57 PM #4
This Help Database Article may be of some help : http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/...?faqNumber=439
There was a Licensed Canadian Drafts-person here for a time named Gordon who uses Pro and does highly detailed Construction Documents including stair details. On occasion he would take a camera shot of his stairs using a back-clip cross section camera and export that view as a .dxf file and then import that 2-D view as a 2-D file for editing and annotating it precisely the way he wanted it to look.
Some Chief Premier users, especially those who were experienced AutoCAD users before picking up Chief do this as well to this day since it is more familiar/comfortable to them as opposed to using the fully 3D model, it is a matter of personal choice. I have done it on occasion but prefer to use, mostly "live" model elevations and details.
You can do this as well, the method is up to you.
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