Internal Wall Sheating in boards on a stud framework in LGSF
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I would like you to design all the internal wall frames of an LGSF structure. I have attached a drawing for your reference.
Software - Autocad LT / Autocad architecture 2023/2024
Wall Elevations - I have created the wall elevations for each wall and placed them in 2d.
Wall Board Specifications - Each wall board is 10 mm in thickness and comes in dimensions of 1220x2440mm. No board is larger than this.
Drawings expected for each wall - 3 drawings to be produced for each wall. They include the following:
- Wall board joints diagram on framing elevation
- Blown out view where wall boards have an offset of 100 mm away from each other (top and bottom). 50 mm preferred for the jambs. Each wall board is given a unique number.
- Table of sheating schedule - Each room has to have it's own wall board schedule with a clear title marking that wall number with the table of wall boards corresponding to the blown out diagram
Paperspace Layouts - All drawings to follow 1:50 scale with A4 paper printing on each elevation and paper space. Only the A-Anno-Dims will need to be in white/black on the paperspace viewports
Model - I have setup the layer standards in the diagram to ensure that it eases your work.
Expert Tip!
LISP programs - If you are a pro at programming in LISP, I made 2 custom LISP programmes to aid work. You can feel free to use it or ignore it if too complex to handle.
- CreateLeadersWithCounter - If a layer is isolated and all other items hidden (in our case the polylines of each wall board), a leader running a certain sequence can be done with a prefix that is embedded in the code. In your case, it may be denoted as B-B-4 (indicating Room B, Wall B, Board number 4)
- UpdateTableWithPolylineDims - This helps to update the sheating schedule table by clicking the polyline, then clicking the table and then putting the wall board number. Say you click on the polyline of B-B-4, you will then click the sheating schedule for Wall B-B and then type in row number 4. The dimensions outputed are Max Width, Max Height, Area and Board Number (again embedded in the code). You will have to click each polyline at a time to update this. I could not find a faster way of doing it.
Other Chores:
- Please arrange the model space appropriately. Accordingly, also update the layout spaces
- Ensure naming and layouts are arranged so that I can take the publishing easily
Attachments:
Files to work on
- FF-Walls
- GF-Walls
- GF-FF_Staircase
Sample of drawing the polylines and creating a blown out view
- before
- after
Output expected for printing
- Sample of output done for the exterior.
Quick action and best work shall be given the job.
Software - Autocad LT / Autocad architecture 2023/2024
Wall Elevations - I have created the wall elevations for each wall and placed them in 2d.
Wall Board Specifications - Each wall board is 10 mm in thickness and comes in dimensions of 1220x2440mm. No board is larger than this.
Drawings expected for each wall - 3 drawings to be produced for each wall. They include the following:
- Wall board joints diagram on framing elevation
- Blown out view where wall boards have an offset of 100 mm away from each other (top and bottom). 50 mm preferred for the jambs. Each wall board is given a unique number.
- Table of sheating schedule - Each room has to have it's own wall board schedule with a clear title marking that wall number with the table of wall boards corresponding to the blown out diagram
Paperspace Layouts - All drawings to follow 1:50 scale with A4 paper printing on each elevation and paper space. Only the A-Anno-Dims will need to be in white/black on the paperspace viewports
Model - I have setup the layer standards in the diagram to ensure that it eases your work.
Expert Tip!
LISP programs - If you are a pro at programming in LISP, I made 2 custom LISP programmes to aid work. You can feel free to use it or ignore it if too complex to handle.
- CreateLeadersWithCounter - If a layer is isolated and all other items hidden (in our case the polylines of each wall board), a leader running a certain sequence can be done with a prefix that is embedded in the code. In your case, it may be denoted as B-B-4 (indicating Room B, Wall B, Board number 4)
- UpdateTableWithPolylineDims - This helps to update the sheating schedule table by clicking the polyline, then clicking the table and then putting the wall board number. Say you click on the polyline of B-B-4, you will then click the sheating schedule for Wall B-B and then type in row number 4. The dimensions outputed are Max Width, Max Height, Area and Board Number (again embedded in the code). You will have to click each polyline at a time to update this. I could not find a faster way of doing it.
Other Chores:
- Please arrange the model space appropriately. Accordingly, also update the layout spaces
- Ensure naming and layouts are arranged so that I can take the publishing easily
Attachments:
Files to work on
- FF-Walls
- GF-Walls
- GF-FF_Staircase
Sample of drawing the polylines and creating a blown out view
- before
- after
Output expected for printing
- Sample of output done for the exterior.
Quick action and best work shall be given the job.