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Print at Dec 22, 2025, 3:46:53 AM |
| Posted by bert.struik at Apr 2, 2023, 8:37:04 PM |
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Re: Floor and wall gap thank you very much. RE: left wall height difference. As explained in the introduction of the thread, I added an inch to one wall to close the gap, 89 instead of 88 [just to see how much the gap was]. RE: Your suggested changes to the level information. I will go over the changes to learn from them and let you know if I figured it out. After review of the link you sent as an explanation of levels, floors, ceilings and walls, I still could not understand floors. Perhaps because how a floor is treated is not specifically explained (I may have missed it). To build a physical house (Canadian wood house), I make a foundation of a concrete wall on a footing (wider concrete pad), then either. add a floor of joists with covering of sheathing (subfloor) on top of the foundation wall, or a concrete slab (either on top of, or inside, the foundation wall), then put the walls on top of the subfloor or slab, then on top of that wall put joists to hold either just the ceiling (one story building) or a ceiling and a floor (multi-story building). For the multi-story building, another sets of walls is put on the second subfloor, and so on. In Sweethome, it appears that I do not add a floor (joists and subfloor) separately: which is what I was doing: until the house design in Sweethome did not match the one I made in LibreCAD. That mismatch led me here. |
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