3dway
2014-04-16, 02:38 PM
I lost my original post.
I'm headed into some ICF work, and I've noticed that there are ICF families for the individual form pieces available from suppliers; or you could make them.
To me the most efficient approach would be to use the premade wall family. If you do this, you then have to manage form coursing manually. This introduces human error.
If you were to assemble and perhaps link in a file that built the ICF installation form by form, you would know the coursing works, and which forms were cut.
Does anyone have an approach for this?
Would a model of a custom home with all those ICF families be totally unmanageable?
I'm headed into some ICF work, and I've noticed that there are ICF families for the individual form pieces available from suppliers; or you could make them.
To me the most efficient approach would be to use the premade wall family. If you do this, you then have to manage form coursing manually. This introduces human error.
If you were to assemble and perhaps link in a file that built the ICF installation form by form, you would know the coursing works, and which forms were cut.
Does anyone have an approach for this?
Would a model of a custom home with all those ICF families be totally unmanageable?