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Rico
2006-07-25, 02:13 PM
I thought I had posted these earlier, but to my surprise, I can't find them anymore ..... so I'm re-posting what I have.


Steel Stud Dynamic Block - Imperial

Steel Stud Dynamic Block - Metric

Wood Stud Dynamic Block - imperial

Wood Stud Block - Metric
Let me know if there's any problems with these blocks

tim.101799
2006-07-25, 02:23 PM
I thought I had posted these earlier, but to my surprise, I can't find them anymore ..... so I'm re-posting what I have.


Steel Stud Dynamic Block - Imperial

Steel Stud Dynamic Block - Metric

Wood Stud Dynamic Block - imperial

Wood Stud Block - Metric
Let me know if there's any problems with these blocks
Love the steel stud block. The only thing I would change (if I knew how) would be to add a visibilty parameter to switch between metal stud shapes and the corresponding metal tracks.

Rico
2006-07-25, 03:03 PM
Love the steel stud block. The only thing I would change (if I knew how) would be to add a visibilty parameter to switch between metal stud shapes and the corresponding metal tracks. You're not the first person to suggest that. it's on the to-do list here. I just haven't had the time. But maybe for X-mas ... ;)

tim.101799
2006-07-26, 08:46 PM
You're not the first person to suggest that. it's on the to-do list here. I just haven't had the time. But maybe for X-mas ... ;)
I didn't feel like waiting till X-mas so I made my own.

The attached block is that of a metal stud & track with a look up table for various standard sizes and a visibility parameter to switch between a stud shape and a track shape. Add / change the size in the look up table as you need.

It is possibly to have certain sizes in the lookup table associated with a visibility state? I would love to add a 3rd visibility state in this block for metal hat furring and only have the hat furring sizes show when that visibility state it active.

Tim Mailloux

Rico
2007-02-14, 04:31 AM
I didn't feel like waiting till X-mas so I made my own ...

(*snip*)

Tim MaillouxTim,

I took the liberty of splitting your blocks up into their own separate drawing files.

This way, it's easier for everyone to see the effort you put into your blocks and the diversity of your work.