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Mykbee

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  1. Hi, Apologies if this has already been answered, or is really obvious, but I can't work it out. I have a model made from framing members and structural members for a solid oak timber frame. I have been making bespoke edits to these members beyond what is achievable within the object properties. For example I want to cut pocket in a timber beam for joist to sit in, so when I turn off the joist the pocket is visible. Or cut recesses for counterbored bolts. I can achieve what I want with CSG operations, (Subtract solids, Intersect solids etc). I can create all the drawings and 3D views for timber frame fabrication drawings, thats fine. However, when I come to create a report of the framing or structural members. Any members that have CSG operations do not show up in my schedule. Is there a way to make the report look within CSG Solids for framing / structural members? Or some other way of getting them to show up in a report? Thanks Mb
  2. Hi, I am using gridlines to define cross-frame face position for timer frames, so I want the grid bubbles to have a direction arrow. It is a 3D model with framing members. I have created a bubble with an arrow, and have a degree of control in plan (by mirroring the gridlines along themselves), but in elevation view the bubble arrows all orientate the same way regardless of the plan. Is there a gridline control method I am missing, or another simple way to do this, and keep consistent across multiple views (I am trying to avoid using viewport annotations, which will need lots of editing, and more prone to errors and inconsistencies). Screenshot explaining a bit more: https://imgur.com/a/g66NQ2A Thanks
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