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    I think it would pay me to hire an online tutor through something like "Go to meeting".
    I would like help in setting up a file (maybe a custom detail file in the detail file??) or somewhere, where I could easily get little detail sections that I use on a lot of the plans I draw.
    Things like the ladder framing details used on rake overhangs, a simple stair detail section, Braced Wall Details-blocking between rafters, specific nailing and anchoring at portal walls and specific nailing/blocking walls details, for a few examples.
    It seems my competitors use them to make for a more complete set of plans without having to redraw them on every plan.
    I do feel that many have these files in their auto cad dwg format and have found a way to import them into their Chief A. or Archicad or other software they use.
    Is there anyone here that does this tutoring?
    Thanks,
    Gary

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    Originally posted by glkirk View Post
    I think it would pay me to hire an online tutor through something like "Go to meeting".
    I would like help in setting up a file (maybe a custom detail file in the detail file??) or somewhere, where I could easily get little detail sections that I use on a lot of the plans I draw.
    Things like the ladder framing details used on rake overhangs, a simple stair detail section, Braced Wall Details-blocking between rafters, specific nailing and anchoring at portal walls and specific nailing/blocking walls details, for a few examples.
    It seems my competitors use them to make for a more complete set of plans without having to redraw them on every plan.
    I do feel that many have these files in their auto cad dwg format and have found a way to import them into their Chief A. or Archicad or other software they use.
    Is there anyone here that does this tutoring?
    Thanks,
    Gary
    I learned Revit with an online tutor. Try Planta1 Revit Training & Revit Consulting Miami by Alfredo Medina. Alfredo Medina is an excellent teacher!
    I'm retired, if you don't like it, go around!

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