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Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:11:15 AM | Indicating a Furr Down

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Trying to find the best practice to indicate a furr down.  Old School in CAD I would have a section cut indicated at the furr down on my reflected ceiling plan.

 Any good ideas out there?

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Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 11:02:35 AM | Indicating a Furr Down

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Whad do you mean "section cut"?  I assume your ceiling plan is cut around your cabinets.

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Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:48:17 AM | Indicating a Furr Down

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well you know you work in AutoCAD for 12yrs it's hard to get way from things.  But what I'm talking about is, I have a ceiling at 9'-0"  Then I have a furr down and the other side the ceiling moves up to 11'-0".  In cad on the ceiling plan I used to place a tag to call out that furr down detail.  I just have not found a good way to call that out.  Any suggestions would be great.

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Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:51:33 AM | Indicating a Furr Down

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Why could'nt this be a "ceiling" called "Furr Down" .... Then when you tag this ceiling, it would say furr down and have an elevation....  Or just use a key note?

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Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:06:35 PM | Indicating a Furr Down

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I have made an 'architectural beam' family that is really a horizontal column family. It joins to walls and shows a dashed line at the floor level. If I don't use that family, I just draw walls with an offset from the referenced floor.

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