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#16
Version 3.6.8 - 04.07.2025
- Enabled square cut top chord tails for the following truss types: common, attic, scissor and cathedral.




#17
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.
#18
Version 3.9.4 - 04.04.2025
- Added the following Simpson Strong-Tie header hangers to the door module: HH4, HH6.
- Enabled header hangers for all door headers.





This update per customer request.

Note that Simpson only manufactures two standard header hanger sizes (HH4 and HH6).  However there are quite a few more options for CFS framing.  If there is any interest I can add those hangers as well upon request.
#19
Version 3.9.3 - 03.29.2025
- Added the following Simpson Strong-Tie holdowns to the wall, column and shearwall modules: DTT1Z, LTTP2, LTTI31.
- Added the following Simpson Strong-Tie holdowns to the wall, column and shearwall modules: HD3B, HD5B, HD7B, HD9B, HD12, HD19.
- Updated the wall and column modules so that they include all previous holdowns that were added to the shearwall module.





This update per customer request.

I think I now have added every common holdown used for walls and columns that is found in the Simpson Catalog [Wood Construction Connectors 2024-2025] (pg. 51-65).
#20
Version 2.0.4 - 03.27.2025
- Enabled removal of individual anchor bolts for stemwall step foundations.
- Enabled addition of custom location anchor bolts for stemwall step foundations.
#21
Tutorial 14 - Managing Anchor Bolts (12:13 min.)

#22
Version 2.0.3 - 03.23.2025
- Enabled removal of individual anchor bolts for (polyline) stemwall and slab-on-grade foundations.
- Enabled addition of custom location anchor bolts for (polyline) stemwall and slab-on-grade foundations.

#23
Version 3.6.6 - 03.21.2025
- Added the option to specify a separate front and back gable overhang length for all truss types.
- Augmented the web generation algorithm for coffer trusses with deep coffer ceilings.

#24
I haven't revisited this image in a few years but I still need to put together a complex porch roof module:



Time to put the old thinking cap back on.

As I look at this image from about 8 years ago, when I was just starting the Truss plugin, two things immediately jump out at me. Everything can be quickly modeled now except for:

1.) The porch rafter roof (complex shed roof with hipped ends)
2.) The opening in the floor for the stairwell

Obviously my work is not yet complete.
#25
Version 3.6.5 - 03.16.2025
- Added energy/raised heels for coffer trusses (3 variants: wedge, slider and vertical w/ strut).
- Enabled a feature to selectively remove specific trusses from coffer truss assemblies.



#26
Version 3.9.2 - 03.15.2025
- Enabled an edge material/texture for built-in gypsum wall materials.

#27
Version 3.6.4b - 03.15.2025
- Enabled subtractive geometry for all TJI and Glulam Beam rafter roofs.

#28
Version 3.6.4 - 03.13.2025
- Enabled subtractive geometry for all dutch gable rafter roofs.

#29
Version 1.2.5 - 02.28.2025
- Fixed a critical bug with the estimating module (wall sheathing 2).
#30
Version 3.9.1 - 02.23.2025
- Added the following (48 - low poly) Simpson post caps to the post module: CC1210, CC718_718, CC718_8, CC718_6, CC718_4, CC514_8, CC514_6, CC514_4, CC462_550, CC462_462, CC462_362, CC314_6, CC314_4, CC128, CC126, CC106, CC98, CC96, CC94, CC88, CC86, CC84, CC78, CC77, CC76, CC74, CC68, CC66, CC64, CC48, CC46, CC44, CC6_718, CCO4, CCO6, CCO7, CCO8, CCO9, CCO10, CCO12, CCO46, CCO314, CCO462, CCO514, CCO718, ECC64, ECC66, ECC68.





This update per customer request.

I still need to add in the rest of the ECC series, so there is always more to do.