Start new project using default.rte template file from the English-Imperial folder.
LEVELS, GRIDS and WALLS
1. Verify imperial units for your file, insert your DWG file on the Level 1 view, main floor plan centered in the view.
2. In the South elevation view, create/modify/rename level markers to match the heights used in the AutoCAD section. (we don't need the ROOF) Agree with the pop-up to rename your view name – as seen in the Project Browser. Also add one level -3” below T.O. BSMNT SLAB and Name it T.O. FOOTING. Add another level -11” below T.O. BSMNT SLAB and name it B.O. FOOTING. Line them up vertically, use upper case lettering in the level names. The Level markers should be blue not black, except B.O. FOOTING.
3. Set view detail level to FINE, in the MAIN FLOOR view, place grid lines as shown using the main floor plan
for locations. The grid lines are on the outer side of exterior sheathing. It may help to hide some of the DWG- (hide in view - by filter - imported categories)
4. Create 3 wall types for this building, name them Exterior wall 2x6 with siding, Interior 2x4 and Interior 2x6, set the location line and the heights as shown.
Location Line – Core Face Exterior, Base Const, TO SF - Height: T.O WALL.
Location Line – Core Face Interior, Base Const. TO SF - Height: T.O WALL.
5. Draw the main floor exterior and interior walls (ext, 2x4, 2x6) using the floor plan to trace around clockwise, gothrough windows and doors, do not break the walls.
6. Set the MAIN FLOOR (TO SUBFLOOR) view visual style to WIREFRAME. Place doors and windows as located on dwg file on the MAIN FLOOR view. Use correct sizes as shown on floor plan, load door and window types, see the
DWG elevations to see the window styles, load something similar. Residential doors are 6’8” high, 80”. Use the English-Imperial library for imperial windows and doors, create the correct sizes as required. Use 6’8” head height for all windows. Turn off tags.
FLOOR
7. Create a Floor type from the Generic 12”…duplicate type and create the I-Joist floor system as shown.
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