sandwich968 Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Hey, for my building surveying course i have a cad module where i have to design a house. Im trying to design mine around my own home which has wooden decking but i dont have a clue how to do this on autocad architecture 2009.... Thanks in advance Quote
tzframpton Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 The best way to fully utilize AutoCAD Architecture 2009 would be to use the Style Manager and add in wooden member styles. Type MEMBERCATALOG at the command line to bring up the Structural Member Catalog. Go to Imperial > Timber > Lumber > Nominal Cut Lumber for the most accurate wood dimensions, since usually a 1 x 4 at Home Depot or some other lumber yard would actually be .75" x 3.75" which is what this represents. Anyways, any lumber you would use, just Right-Click, and select "Generate Member Style" and this will import it into your current drawing. From there, use the Tool Palettes > Design Tab to bring in the structural members using one of the three Structural tools. This might be a bit over your head, as I don't know your level of AutoCAD Architecture yet. But this is definitely the best way for building a wooden decking, and probably not the easiest for just starting out. Quote
sandwich968 Posted August 17, 2009 Author Posted August 17, 2009 Hi, thanks for repying. Got stuck after the Design Tab, sorry what do you mean by "bring in the structural members using one of the three Structural tools." ? Quote
tzframpton Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 When I mean by "Design Tab" you can do it two ways to access the Structural Members.... You can do it by Menu: Or by Tool Palette: Quote
sandwich968 Posted August 20, 2009 Author Posted August 20, 2009 Im with you now! brilliant thanks for your help Quote
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