Bonsai_Tutorials/115000_20250507_1048 - Update on changes to model/115000_20250507_1048 - Update on changes to model.srt

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You can see a lot has changed since the last video.
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I've modeled in the garage and then also modeled in the roof slabs and
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roof trusses there.
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And then modeled in a bunch of
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reference planes, or IFC virtual elements. And most of these as you can see are on two-foot increments. They're arrays essentially and
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they align with the roof trusses and
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with the
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floor joists at certain points. So it's just a little tool, modeling tool, to help align certain things.
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So I can select the array
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and hide them.
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And you can also see I added a bunch of
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horizontal reference planes as well.
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These are at increments for pre-cut studs.
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So eight foot or nine foot or ten foot pre-cut studs. So it allows me then to align
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the walls up with those elements.
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Turn on the materials there.
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The
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all the roof assemblies are in their own aggregate. So if I just select one thing and move it you can see
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the parts that are in that aggregate. So doing this allows you to move the entire
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roof up and down while you're designing.
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You can see that's another aggregate there.
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And another one here.
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And the entry portal is aggregate as well.
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And it's actually a linked aggregate.
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You select that
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and go to
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linked aggregates. Select all
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the linked ones. You can see that there's another entry portal over here.
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That's modeled in this is a hundred feet away from the house.
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So for in
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the actual project, it's a pocket neighborhood, this building type is rotated or mirrored or whatever and sometimes the entryway
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needs to be on this side of the house. So I just modeled that over there a hundred feet away
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for that situation.
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So I created new roof types. I have see roofs
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that
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are composed of this one's composed of two layers, asphalt shingles and then the OSB layer there.
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If I select all those types, I can hide it. And I also created this
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roof slab as well. It's made of shingles, OSB and then
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T111. You can have kind of exposed
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T111 underneath the overhangs like that.
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Select all those types, hide them.
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Created this roof truss here, which is a linked aggregate.
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Go here and select all those. You can see that they're all connected. And
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then the end overhang there, the lookouts, those are all linked aggregates as well. You can see
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there.
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So I'm gonna hide these aggregates then.
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I
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think I need to hide that one or add it to that other aggregate.
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I've also, too, you notice
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we had these horizontal reference planes in here, but I also created a
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horizontal layered type
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As you can see, I can select it and tab into it. It's actually extruded profile essentially.
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And I located them at the height of these
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pre-cut studs. And
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what I do with that is I use that
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to extend the walls to.
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So for example, I'm just gonna hide this outer one. Hide that further one.
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So I take this wall and I can extend it to this object.
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So if I select the wall and then
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select that
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type, you can hit shift E.
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Sorry, I gotta get in a BIM mode there. Shift E and it actually extends the wall to that object.
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I can do that one and do shift E.
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Let's do the right order and shift E. So that's just a tool to help me
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extend the walls to certain dimensions.
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So I also created a few drawings, I believe.
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In particular, some just working drawings.
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There's nothing I guess new there.
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This one you can see is I had a bunch of dimensions for those pre-cut studs. They align with the reference planes there.
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So these working drawings are just used to help me model out more accurately.
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So for example, I just put a bunch of dimensions here.
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Relative to those reference planes to show kind of pre-cut stud dimensions.
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You know, in line with where the truss is at and those types of things.
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So another thing to note is,
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I can select these reference planes here.
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I made two different types of reference planes that are vertical.
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One reference plane is reference plan North-South and then the other one is reference plan East-West.
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And the reason I did that is,
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in this view, if you shot the drawing or ran the drawing,
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before the reference plane that went East-West showed up in the drawing and there was no way to really turn it off.
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So I made two reference plane types so I could turn off one relative to the drawing.
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So if I switch to the other East there working,
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you can see the reference plane there is reference plan East-West.
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So the other ones then turned off in this view.
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So it helped clean up the drawings a little more.
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I change a view here, orthogonal.
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Turn on the whole model that way.
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I also created a new wall type here which is similar to the wall type on the exterior of the house.
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But if you zoom in, it just doesn't have drywall on the inside there.
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So nothing really major.
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Then I changed these window types here just to include this kind of faux header on there.
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It will just be kind of a 1 by 10 trim piece is all.
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And this is a new type I believe too.
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Essentially rigid insulation.
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I call it out as galvanized sheet metal over the rigid insulation there.
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I could probably actually add another layer to that to have the galvanized layer and then the rigid which I might do later on.
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Then I created this type here which is I believe vertical layers that are sloped,
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that are underneath the thickened edge footer there.
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If I go to these trusses here and actually select the individual aggregate here and isolate it.
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You notice the top cord of this truss here has a little notch here, a rip.
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That's to accommodate the T-111 that's going to come down and sit there so everything, the top half inch OSB kind of aligns.
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I did that little notch using a void.
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If I turn on the voids you can see that void there.
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It's just an extruded void.
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It looks like I need to fix this little overhang here.
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That's not right.
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So it's probably not worth mentioning but yeah I've created a lot of new beam types.
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You know, a facial beam type and these 2x8 members.
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Also I think there's blocking there.
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So relatively straightforward.