JohnS Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 I am trying to get the wall framer to do a framing package, and it keeps saying that the class selected doesn't have anything to frame. I checked the wall style to see if I am selecting the components class and I am. So I have selected the correct class according to the wall style. but the framing script says there is nothing in that class to create framing with. Any and all help is appreciated. John 1 Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 If I remember correctly you need to create a class for the walls to be framed and then select this class in the framer dialog by clicking on the "Options" button, which takes you to a deeper dialog. This is not intuitive... Just one of those things. Quote Link to comment
JohnS Posted October 1, 2010 Author Share Posted October 1, 2010 Umm tried that no luck. I just figure out which class it is looking for. We are a design build firm and we are trying to simplify our materials takeoff by doing more BIM. Directing us to any papers or videos on this would be helpful. Thanks Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 I just tried it here and it works fine. Try opening a new file and draw one wall. That way you can experiment and not mess up anything important. Here is step-by-step: 1) In a new file, draw a wall. Make it 8ft tall and however long you want. Leave it in the "None" class. 2) With wall selected, go to AEC, Wall Framer command. 3) Enter "Model Name" ( I used "Model 1") as desired and click "Create". 4) In the next dialog, make sure 3d model is selected (and Worksheets if desired) and click on "Options". 5) In the Wall Class dialog, click on "New" and then choose "None" as the class. Set all of the parameters you want (spacing, blocking, etc.) then click OK, then click OK again. You should end up with two (or more) worksheets and a 3d model of the framing (go to a 3d view to see the model). Hope that helps.... Quote Link to comment
JohnS Posted October 1, 2010 Author Share Posted October 1, 2010 Yes that works. But the problem I am having is when I go to select a class I hit new and there is a long list of classes to choose from. I keeping selecting different class, but keeping told that there is nothing in the class to frame. so far, I have chosen the wall class, and the component class and still no love. Arggg there is a long list of classes to chose from and I don't have the time to systematicaly go through each class to find the one it likes. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment
bc Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 Be aware that for you as a design/build firm, disappointment lurks if you expect the wall framer or the floor framer to frame as you would expect or otherwise might do in real life. I am admittedly still on VW2009 and have given up on the wall framer. Peter knows his stuff and can best assist you here. Quote Link to comment
JohnS Posted October 1, 2010 Author Share Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) I am not looking for how to frame but as a tool to assist in takeoffs. I realize that we will have modify these numbers, but hopefully it can get us closer quicker than what we are doing now. We'll do a cross check with our traditional method to see how much of a discrepancy there is. That said, its only if we can make the wall framer work. The class selection is the hang up, and am not what to do. All the intuitive classes aren't working. Edited October 1, 2010 by jsibert1 Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 You need to be aware up front of which classes your walls and their components are in. If you are using stock wall styles you will probably want to select the Structural class. Look in the wall definition to determine which class contains the framing components... Quote Link to comment
Jonathan Pickup Posted October 1, 2010 Share Posted October 1, 2010 Be very careful using the wall framer on walls that have components, especially when you only want to frame the structural part of the wall, and the components have different thickness on each side of the wall. the wall framer assumes the wall frame is in the centre of the wall. Quote Link to comment
rDesign Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 I have never used the Wall Framer tool, but wouldn't it be reasonable to expect the wall framer tool to center itself on the wall component that is marked as 'Core'? That would be the logical way for the tool to function, but I'm sure that the reason it doesn't is because this tool hasn't been updated since walls gained the ability to have components. Regards, Tim Quote Link to comment
Tobias Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 Having the wall framer center on either the 'core' component of the wall by default or being able to select the component class within the wall to center on, would make this tool much more useful, and more accurate. Still might be alright for getting a general take off. It also would be nice if you had more control of the classes created, how corners are framed and where layout started from. Seems like the roof framer has a bit more control. John, it is working for me in VW2011, I would double-check that your walls are in the correct class, and that you are selecting the proper layer for the tool to work from. Quote Link to comment
Markvl Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 Here we are six years later and I'm having the same issues as the OP. I can't get the framer to generate anything. All I'm getting is the message attached. Is there some trick somewhere that I'm missing? A setting some where perhaps? Quote Link to comment
rDesign Posted December 16, 2016 Share Posted December 16, 2016 @Markvl- did you follow Peter Cipe's directions quoted below? I just did it on a blank test file and it worked fine for me. On 10/1/2010 at 9:00 AM, CipesDesign said: I just tried it here and it works fine. Try opening a new file and draw one wall. That way you can experiment and not mess up anything important. Here is step-by-step: 1) In a new file, draw a wall. Make it 8ft tall and however long you want. Leave it in the "None" class. 2) With wall selected, go to AEC, Wall Framer command. 3) Enter "Model Name" ( I used "Model 1") as desired and click "Create". 4) In the next dialog, make sure 3d model is selected (and Worksheets if desired) and click on "Options". 5) In the Wall Class dialog, click on "New" and then choose "None" as the class. Set all of the parameters you want (spacing, blocking, etc.) then click OK, then click OK again. You should end up with two (or more) worksheets and a 3d model of the framing (go to a 3d view to see the model). Hope that helps.... Quote Link to comment
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