Karla
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Jason Armstrong@CBC-MN this is exactly how I do mine. I also use item groups to select the stud length. Ex. The user defined wall height is 10’9’ then i am selecting 12’ stud material from my item...
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STACK_Tim@CBC-MN I do not believe you can upload a video, but you can share a link if the video is viewable on another site.
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CBC-MNI also run into this a lot where I have Wall type B that is a wall framed to 6” above ceiling height. Ceiling heights range from 8’-16’ so I need to create multiple Assemblies with different ...
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Laurent DumontHello Jason,Thanks for sharing that. This is very helpful!
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Jason ArmstrongI ran into a similar issue. I used to make a different take off for each wall assembly and height. I solved this by using a linear takeoff with an assembly that has “Wall Height” a...
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Devon StreckfussYes; Any quantity calculation for Items/Assemblies attached to the takeoff you used to place those measurements will take into account the Height value you’ve assigned to specific m...
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wardfarrellHi Devon,Thank you for your reply. I just want to check that by measuring the different walls at different heights that they are linked to the relative build up?For example if i have the...
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Devon StreckfussGreat question Ward!The “height” value for a single surface area takeoff can vary by measurement. This means you can use the same takeoff to place measurements for partitions with d...
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Jason Armstrong@STACK_Brenda This is why I appreciate you guys. You have a very kind way of helping me see the easier solution. I do tend to overcomplicate things.
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STACK_Brenda@Jason Armstrong That is a great additional comment, Jason! It will count even the partial areas, but as you said, you can either adjust the count takeoff (that has been created throu...