Framing a Wall
VectorWorks Architect creates a highly detailed estimate of the placement and number of studs needed to frame walls. In addition to showing stud placement in a framing diagram, the Wall Framer command also automatically generates frame elevation drawings and two different worksheets, Frame TakeOff and Frame Wall Info.
To use the wall framer:
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Select AEC > Framing > Wall Framer.
If a framing model has not yet been created, the New Framing Model dialog box opens. Enter a name for the framing model design layer (up to eight characters).
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Click Create.
The Wall Framing dialog box opens. Select the desired settings for the framing model.
 
Deletes the currently selected model. Click Yes to delete the selected model. This operation cannot be undone. This command cannot be used if there is only one model in the document.
Creates framing plan and framing diagram layers. The framing plan is a top view of the wall showing the sole plate and stud placement and is drawn in a layer that parallels the layers in the framing model. The top plates are removed to show the stud placement. The framing diagram is an elevation view showing the sole plate, top plates, and stud placement. The framing diagram is drawn in a new design layer and generates as many layers as needed.
Creates two sets of worksheets. The first set provides details on the framing results, including a list of studs sorted by layer, class, frame, and size (Frame TakeOff). The second set provides a summary of frame information, sorted similarly, but providing area and linear footages itemized for each framed wall (Frame Wall Info).
The framing diagram and the 3D model representations also include symbols and inserted items, such as doors and windows.
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Click Options.
The Wall Class dialog box opens. Enter the framing parameters for each wall class.
 
Lists the classes that contain walls to be framed; walls in the classes in this list are included in the framing model. The framing parameters for each class are displayed beneath.
Deletes the currently selected wall class from the list to be framed. Click Yes to delete the selected class. This operation cannot be undone.
Deletes the currently selected nominal lumber type. Click Yes to delete the selected lumber type. This operation cannot be undone. This command cannot be used if there is only one lumber type in the document.
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Click OK to return to the Wall Framing dialog box.
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Click OK to create the framing model.
Architect creates the estimated framing for the walls and any other output information requested.
The 2D results display in Top/Plan view without a top plate. To view the results with a top plate, switch to another view such as Front, Back, Left, or Right.
To view the 3D results, switch to a view such as Left Isometric or Right Isometric.
The Framer TakeOff and Framer Wall Info worksheets, if created, display in the drawing area.

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