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Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:41 pm
by Andrew Mitchell
matej wrote:That's a really nice and interesting project. I hope for a time-lapse house construction video at the end. (just an idea

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That is actually my intention...
the current filename and folder structure is
timelapse.skp

Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:07 pm
by Chris_TC
Show us mooooaarr, I love it!
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:46 am
by Andrew Mitchell
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:22 am
by 9fly
Oh nice. Looks like you making a house when see the progress day by day.
Do you use 1001 tools?
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:26 am
by telemmaite
Looks very nice for an idea.
Just a quick hint though . The beams on the roof are not placed properly you will never see beams placed on the long side of the the house because of the higher bending moment and slack unless there are some supports in between.Well that is from the construction side.
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:25 pm
by GeorgoSK
telemmaite wrote:Looks very nice for an idea.
Just a quick hint though . The beams on the roof are not placed properly you will never see beams placed on the long side of the the house because of the higher bending moment and slack unless there are some supports in between.Well that is from the construction side.
This is right, that's quite a long span

There should be a set beams across shorter side. Then those could hold those you already have there if you want double top construction. There could also be few diagonal boards in those walls, even when boards span is so close. That's from construction side.
From architectural side, this is gonna stand in some american suburbs right ... ? I still have nightmares of those houses....
But from viz art, this is very nice and enjoyable concept

I like it like that. Can't wait for timelapse.
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:35 pm
by Andrew Mitchell
GeorgoSK wrote:telemmaite wrote:Looks very nice for an idea.
Just a quick hint though . The beams on the roof are not placed properly you will never see beams placed on the long side of the the house because of the higher bending moment and slack unless there are some supports in between.Well that is from the construction side.
This is right, that's quite a long span

There should be a set beams across shorter side. Then those could hold those you already have there if you want double top construction. There could also be few diagonal boards in those walls, even when boards span is so close. That's from construction side.
From architectural side, this is gonna stand in some american suburbs right ... ? I still have nightmares of those houses....
But from viz art, this is very nice and enjoyable concept

I like it like that. Can't wait for timelapse.
Its difficult to tell from some of the renders, but the extended span is supported by 4x6's (actually two 2x6 tied in together) perpendicular to the length of the house,and the central section of the structure is tied into the interior walls.
My original intention was to use actual lumber spec, as they would be delivered from the lumber yard, you can see them in some of the first renders. That became too time consuming, and I'm not trying to calculate a materials bill

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Not sure what you mean in regards to diagonal boards in the walls...
Every house I've built has always been studs laid off 18in, with the exception of window/door load bearing studs, which are then doubled up at least, but then again I've only built houses in the central US...
Building Code requirements for structures varies from state to state, and I imagine internationally as well.
9fly wrote:Oh nice. Looks like you making a house when see the progress day by day.
Do you use 1001 tools?
First I heard of it, just regular Sketchup Pro...
I just looked it up, looks interesting, I'll have to check into that, thanks.
Re: WIP: Blueprint workup.
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:21 am
by Andrew Mitchell