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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Working with “Roofs” in Chief Architect – Part 2 By Dan Baumann

It’s Faster, Easier and More Accurate to Add Roofs Manually

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Recommended Plan Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Open and “Save” your plan Layout and dimension your exterior walls as accurately as possible ibl Add the walls that separate different level platforms Get all Platform thicknesses and heights adjusted Work with the Automatic Roof tools Work with the Manual Roof tools Add the Stairs Add other details

Working with the “Manual Roof Tools” ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `

Review of how the “Auto Roof” tools work Review the tools used to “Edit” Roof Planes What are the “Parts” Parts of a Roof Plane All Roofs Start with a "Baseline“ – Adding them manually 6 Places to use the Roof Join Tool Reshaping roof planes using the CAD Tools Understanding X Y Z Adjusting just g roof oo pplanes a es in 33D (Z-axis) ( a s) Putting it all together, Adding, Shaping, Moving, Joining Creating the 1-1/2 Story Other Roof Examples

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

What is a Roof Plane?

What is a Roof Plane? ` ` ` ` ` ` `

Roof planes have unique characteristics the other items in Chief don’t have. A rooff plane l iis a 3D CAD bbox ((plane) l ) th thatt can bbe placed l d in your plan anywhere you want. It can have any thickness, shape, angle and location in 3D It interacts with other roof planes automatically or by using the supplied tools. If it covers a wall it will cut off the top of the wall If it’s higher than a wall, Chief will add a wall called an “Attic” wall to meet the bottom side of the roof. Framing fills roof planes based on it’s shape & thickness.

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Auto Roofs - Chief Adds a “Baseline” to all of the walls on the exterior of your screen

Auto Roofs - The Baseline height is adjusted in 3D by the Default Setting - OR

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Auto Roofs - The Height of the room next to the wall where the baseline is placed

Auto Roofs - Once the Baseline is in Place Roof Planes Build Up From Those Lines

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

As the Roof Planes Build From the Baseline Chief Attempts to Connect all the Edges

Review of Automatic Roof Function ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `

Chief looks for all exterior walls It places a polyline on each wall called a “Baseline” The “Baseline Baseline Height Height” is set based on ceiling height next to the exterior wall If you add “Raise Off Plate” it will be that much higher It starts building the roof places up from the “Baselines” Pitch is determined by Default or the Settings in the Walls It attempts to join all of the edges together That’ss it! That

The Automatic Function will get 0% to 100% of the roofs correct

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

2 Rules about Roof Planes

Items Used to Manually Edit Roofs ` `

Adjust the Toolbar – Right click and any icon and select “All-Tools Configuration” T l we’ll Tools ’ll bbe using i iin thi this class: l ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `

Shift + A – Auto Dimension Exterior Walls “Roof Tools” or R – To add Baselines for roof planes Overview of the “Snap Points” of a polyline shape Ctrl+D – Make edges and shapes parallel 3 – Break Polyline y tool 2 – Join Roof Tool Ctrl + Alt + V – Copy and Paste in Place Dimensioning Polylines

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

The Parts of a Roof Plane

ALL ROOFS START WITH A “BASELINE”

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Join Tool or #2 The “JOIN TOOL” will join roof edges together 100% of the time The only reasons this tool won’t work: The wrong edges have been selected

or The Rooff Edges g were not meant to be joined together

or There is a “Break” in one of the edges

Join Tool or #2 – Hip to Hip

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Join Tool or #2 – Ridge to Ridge

Join Tool or #2 – Ridge to Hip

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Join Tool – Valley to Valley Plus +

Join Tool–Ridge to Gable End or Fascia

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Join Tool or #2– Ridge to Fascia

Reshaping Roof Planes Using The CAD Tools

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

The X–Y–Z Axis & Transform/Replicate

Adjusting roof planes in 3D (Z-axis)

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Working with Roofs in Chief Architect Part 2 ‐ Manual Roofs By: Dan Baumann    ChiefExperts.com

Putting it all together, Adding, Shaping, Moving, Joining `

The key now is to put all of this into action in one plan 1. 2 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Add roof planes to a plan Adj t their Adjust th i position iti in i th the 3D, 3D Z Axis A i Learn how to Copy and Paste numbers Changing the angles Using the Join Tools Things to pay special attention too Creating a 1-1/2 Story manually

Thankk Y Th You For Attending Working with “Roofs” in Chief Architect – Part 2 By Dan Baumann

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