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EMDesigns
Joined: 28 May 2008 Posts: 4
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:32 pm Post subject: Drawing plans |
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I was curious to see how detailed everyone is getting on their plans. Is everyone showing sheetrock? Say if you have a 2x4 wall, the total thickness of the wall would be 4.5" using .5" thick sheetrock.
i'm thinking about leaning towards show the sheetrock while still shading walls in CAD. Kinda want to see hoe everyone else was doing it.
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Antisthenes

Joined: 28 Nov 2006 Posts: 604 Location: Phoenix
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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nominal vs actual it all depends but the contractors/trades would prefer you use actual
knowing is 1/2 the battle , consistent implementation is the other 1/2 _________________ The most necessary/useful piece of learning is that which unlearns what is untrue: 'evil'
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EMDesigns
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I'm doing everything actually. But I don't want my plans to look like they have a mistake on them. For example, when I go to dimension the outside of the structure, I'll have to come in off of the line representing my stud wall with sheathing/sheetrock.
Again, my wall in plan view will be 4.5 inches, but then the dimension string will go into the wall 1/2". This will set me up for mistakes because then I have to make sure I'm dimensioning the right line, and also it'll look like it isnt too the outside of a stud wall...because there will be sheathing.
These homes are also fairly large. They range from 8000 to 18000, so accuracy, and easy to read plans is a really big plus. |
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csintexas millennium club
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 1843 Location: USA
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:05 am Post subject: |
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The convention here is to not show drywall. I think going outside convention could be asking for problems. _________________ Chris Stewart
Modern Texas Home Project |
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solidred

Joined: 05 Jan 2006 Posts: 596 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 7:53 am Post subject: |
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Yeah... the main dimensions are for setting-out the basics first of all. Some guy (or gal) is going to come along with studs and have to locate them from your plans without having to shave half an inch off all the dims given.
The way we do things in the UK, for larger projects anyway, is issue different versions of the basic plan for different purposes. Absolutely every single bit (in theory, at any rate...) of information goes on the basic CAD model. Then various layout views are set up with only certain layers turned on. Of course, windows have to be drawn on a different layer to plasterboard (this is sheetrock, right?) on a different layer to brickwork etc.
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EMDesigns
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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Sweet thanks guys. I had a very good feeling that if you were to show sheetrock, it would just end up cause a lot of issues. Plasterboard, sheetrock, gyp board...its all the same stuff.
I wish I could share some stuff on here but everything I'm about to do is copywrited. Think i saw something about posting material like that is not allowed in the terms and conditions. |
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Antisthenes

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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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one day once the government is run by pirate party and your company operates on a GPL basis that will all be different. _________________ The most necessary/useful piece of learning is that which unlearns what is untrue: 'evil'
may be acquired, Happiness through virtue which is based on knowledge!/? |
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