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#1
Medeek Wall Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 19, 2025, 09:53:36 PM
Version 3.9.6 - 04.19.2025
- Added a "Union Door Gypsum" and "Union Window Gypsum" option into the Sheathing tab of the Global Settings.
- Enabled "seamless" gypsum for gypsum wrapped windows and doors.





Note the difference between the two windows below:

#2
Medeek Wall Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 19, 2025, 01:29:02 AM
Version 3.9.5 - 04.19.2025
- Enabled a zero thickness apron for style B window casing.
- Included additional logic for vertically offset sheathing and cladding.





Both of these updates per customer request. 

I have been taking care of some miscellaneous items on my **todo** lists for both the Truss and Wall plugin before I dive back down the rabbit hole that is currently the Floor plugin.  Once I jump back into that one I may not emerge again for a couple months so I thought it best that I take care of a few requests first.
#3
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 17, 2025, 11:49:23 PM
Version 3.7.1 - 04.18.2025
- Enabled wood grain texture for the following truss types: flat.
- Added metal plates for all attic trusses.
- Added an attic furring option for attic trusses.
- Fixed a minor bug in the gable cut option for attic trusses.



#4
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Intersecting Gables
Last post by Medeek - April 13, 2025, 08:19:06 PM
Typically you would use a valley set if framing the roof with trusses.

Have you looked at Tutorial #2 yet?

http://design.medeek.com/resources/medeektrussplugin.html#Videos

Also take a look at Tutorial #30, I think you will also find that tutorial applicable to this situation.
#5
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 13, 2025, 08:16:31 PM
Version 3.7.0 - 04.13.2025
- Enabled wood grain texture for the following truss types: attic, symmetric cathedral, cathedral, cambered, tail bearing, coffer, tray, and parallel chord.
- Added the following Parallel Chord truss type: 10/10.



#6
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 10, 2025, 10:10:18 PM
Version 3.6.9 - 04.10.2025
- Enabled options for wood grain texture for lumber in the global settings.
- Enabled wood grain texture for common and scissor trusses.
- Added a Quad Howe and Penta Howe option for common trusses.
- Fixed a minor bug with 4/2 scissor trusses with raised heels.
- Fixed a minor bug with the bottom chord of certain common trusses.





#7
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 08, 2025, 10:47:29 PM
At the behest of some users who use this plugin for large agricultural buildings, I will be adding at couple more options for large trusses. Specifically a "Quad Howe" and a "Penta Howe" common truss option. The "Penta Howe" truss is suitable for trusses that measure up to 100' in span (or greater). I had a little fun with this:

The barn I show with the tractor has a 92' span truss with a 36" raised heel. Top and bottom chords are 2x8 with 2x6 webs. The trusses are double ply (3" width) and spaced at 4' on center.
After I modeled this, I thought, what could a guy do with a garage like this? Okay, realistically I don't need an aircraft hanger for a garage, but 36'x36' sure would be nice.





#8
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 07, 2025, 09:18:27 PM
Tutorial 32: Square Cut Truss Tails (7:43 min.)

#9
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 07, 2025, 07:22:39 PM
Version 3.6.8 - 04.07.2025
- Enabled square cut top chord tails for the following truss types: common, attic, scissor and cathedral.




#10
Medeek Truss Plugin / Re: Development and Updates fo...
Last post by Medeek - April 06, 2025, 03:23:51 AM
Version 3.6.7 - 04.06.2025
- Added collar ties for symmetric and asymmetric gable rafter roofs.
- Fixed a bug with gable wall cladding for all truss types.



Note that the height of the collar tie is measured from the bottom of the ridge board.  A zero height puts the collar tie against the bottom of the ridge board.