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SketchUp Extensions => Medeek Floor Plugin => Topic started by: Medeek on December 06, 2019, 08:41:01 AM

Title: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 06, 2019, 08:41:01 AM
I am starting this new discussion thread as a fork from the Medeek Truss Plugin thread since the Medeek Floor extension will now become a stand alone extension/plugin.

Its icon(s) will be:


This new plugin will ultimately replace the floor joist/truss module currently found in the truss plugin. 

Similar to the complex roof module the designer will be able to create any polygon shaped floor outline, and edit the shape by moving/adjusting the edges.

There will be a tool for creating and editing holes within the floor.

There will also be a tool for creating polygon shaped floor coverings (ie. carpet, tile, wood, pergo etc...) with an associated label and optional sqft callout.  These floor coverings will be situated on top of the sub-floor and can be individually edited.

Eventually the floor assemblies will also be integrated with the estimating module currently found in the wall plugin (this will be moved to the Medeek Project extension in the near future).

There will also be an option for gypsum on the underside of the floor with a user editable offset (ie. 5.5 inches).

I have a few more ideas for this new extension but I would be interested in hearing what ideas you might have that would make this extension have even more utility for you and your workflow.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 08, 2019, 12:29:36 PM
Per discussion and input this morning from a valued mentor/adviser I've added a few more items to the list:

1.)  A tool for adding in mid-span blocking where the user can specify a location, extant and type of blocking.

2.)  A blocking tool (also need this for the wall plugin) which will allow the user to create special blocking for point load conditions etc...

3.)  An in-floor beam tool similar to the in-column wall tool of the wall plugin.  The wall plugin already has a beam tool but this is for stand alone beams.

4.)  Option for cavity insulation within the floor assembly, however an additional parameter which allows the control of the batt thickness since it may not be the same depth as the floor cavity.

5.)  With the floor covering tool provide a vertical offset parameter.  I may also set it up so that multiple layers are possible.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 09, 2019, 09:09:06 PM
I've been thinking about this plugin some more as I've been occupied with upgrading the javascript/ruby interactions within the wall plugin.

Some floor framing plans are very simple, while others are considerably more complex. 

I need to make the plugin as flexible as possible so it can accommodate the more complex floor variants.

One issue I'm trying to address is how to best handle floor plans that have floor joists running in different directions within a single floor plan/assembly.

My proposed solution is to limit the direction of the floor joists in any given assembly to one direction.  Then to allow for a complex floor assemblies I will need a tool to suppress the rimboard along any given edge of the floor assembly.  This will then allow for the butting up of floor assemblies next to each other to get the desired floor framing layout.

This particular edge tool will have three options for any given edge of the floor assembly:  rimboard, no rimboard, or ledger.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 27, 2019, 12:10:01 AM
First look at the main toolbar for the plugin:

(http://design.medeek.com/resources/images/floor_su_menu_active.jpg)

1.) Draw Floor
2.) Edit Floor
3.) Move Floor Edge
4.) Edit Rim Joist
5.) Engineering
6.) Global Settings

Most of these tools are fairly self explanatory, number 4 is probably the most interesting.  I will allow the user to customize each rim joist per floor edge (if desired), or remove it entirely.  This will come in useful where there are multiple floor assemblies abutted next to each other.

There will also be additional context menu tools (ie. regen floor assembly).  One context menu tool I am thinking about adding in is a way to select a given edge as the starting point for the floor joists/trusses.  This will allow the direction and spacing of the floor joists to be aligned to any edge along the floor outline.

There will need to be another completely separate toolbar and tools that deals specifically with holes cut into the floor.

Lots of little details to still work out and even though much of the code base can be recycled from the other plugins there is still a lot of work involved to produce a completely new plugin with the capabilities that I envision for this new architectural tool.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 28, 2019, 03:50:50 AM
First look at the floor opening toolbar:

(https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/d/3/d3ff1055d4f90c34514b85419d97d45bc7a40a5c.jpeg)

1.)  Draw Floor Opening
2.)  Move Floor Opening
3.)  Edit Floor Opening
4.)  Delete Floor Opening
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 28, 2019, 12:42:20 PM
First look at the floor covering toolbar:

(https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/5/d/5db1e9dc6e5fe8956c4a6feff989f91d3485d755.jpeg)

1.)  Draw Floor Covering
2.)  Move Floor Covering
3.)  Edit Floor Covering
4.)  Delete Floor Covering

The colors are a little bright for me, I may have to subdue them a bit to get the right look.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 28, 2019, 01:40:39 PM
First look at the floor beam toolbar:

(https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/3/1/312cef67d5b618154b5af8058e5f69e4766d556d.jpeg)

1.)  Draw Floor Beam
2.)  Move Floor Beam
3.)  Edit Floor Beam
4.)  Delete Floor Beam

If the floor beams align with the joists/trusses things are fairly straightforward, however if the in-floor beams are perpendicular or oblique to the joists this becomes a bit more interesting. 

I will have to give some serious thought to this module in order to make it as flexible as possible.

(https://woodaware.org/img/construction/Girders_(Beams).JPG)
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 28, 2019, 01:53:24 PM
So far this is a total of four toolbars.  I may need one additional toolbar for misc. items such as mid-span blocking and/or a blocking tool, but I can address these items later once I have established the core functionality of the plugin.

Am I missing anything obvious?
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on December 31, 2019, 03:19:15 PM
For the floor covering module I think an option for 2 or 3 layers should be sufficient for most cases:

(https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/4/a/4a41ca0ef58f7f4bdd80cf46aa3295eafdcdcd3d.jpeg)

In this case I am modeling/representing the carpet and its pad.

Tile floors usually require some time of cement board underlayment.

Pergo and hardwood floors may also have an underlayment of some type or another.

Openings cut in the floor assembly will also cut through the floor coverings if they intersect.  This will allow for interior holes within a floor covering.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on May 15, 2020, 02:38:18 AM
Development was paused on this extension at the beginning of March, I apologize for the delay in its initial BETA release.  Development will begin in earnest again starting June 1st, with an estimated ETA of Sept. 1st.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: mrramsey on March 21, 2021, 08:42:21 AM
Will tHIs plug-in be part of the BIM package?
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on March 21, 2021, 01:07:10 PM
Quote from: mrramsey on March 21, 2021, 08:42:21 AM
Will tHIs plug-in be part of the BIM package?

Yes, it will be the 4th plugin within the mdkBIM bundle.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on June 07, 2022, 08:27:34 PM
I've finally wrapped up my recent move (Utah -> Missouri) and the dust is beginning to settle some.  The next few weeks I will be working in earnest on the Floor plugin and try to get it put together and released before the end of the summer and prior to the upcoming SketchUp Basecamp. 
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on June 18, 2022, 03:41:46 PM
Looks like I've got most of the basic Global Settings all put together now. Fairly basic to start with, I'm sure as this progresses it will diverge from the initial template quite a bit:

(https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/2/a/2ad2b3ae78dbde67fc584e8e738f5c3a45577ab7.jpeg)
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on August 01, 2022, 08:35:46 PM
Progress is slow but steady.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on February 10, 2023, 06:00:11 PM
Here is a first look at what the updated Floor plugin Layer tab in the Global Settings looks like:

(https://global.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/original/3X/3/e/3e9cbb4cf6617304851b627b79254a65724501c4.jpeg)

I just realized that the Layer Control in the Project plugin does not have a control in place for the new Floor plugin, there is always more to do.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on February 25, 2023, 02:22:11 AM
The edit menu and draw menu are pretty much done now, just a few more tweaks and error checking and we might be able to start creating our first real floors with this thing:

(https://global.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/optimized/3X/2/0/20c16d0501736d7be6258e6ce72a539eaf42e7cd_2_228x500.jpeg)

I was going to include the blocking as an advanced option but after some further thought it seemed like it might be more intuitive to have the blocking be similar to beams and openings, where you can really customize the location and size etc... of each row of blocks independently.

I usually have a pretty good idea how I want things to go even before I start coding but sometimes you get halfway into it and you realize that an alternative method or system would be more optimal.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Northriver on April 02, 2023, 03:30:10 PM
How is the floor plug in coming along? I like what I see so far. Are we ready for BETA or are we kicking the can down the road again?
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: waynehughes2 on April 07, 2023, 01:51:41 PM
Nathan, Cant wait to see how the flooring plugin integrates with the other plugins with BIM package.

Hopefully, You'll have all the script finished soon.

Thanks

Wayne
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on June 12, 2023, 11:59:24 AM
Starting to work on it today, its been a while.
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Northriver on February 12, 2024, 10:21:15 AM
I see February 1st has come and gone. Are we getting any closer to having a floor plug-in? Can you update us on progress and issues that are holding up the project?
Thanks,
JK
Title: Re: Development and Updates for the Medeek Floor Plugin
Post by: Medeek on February 13, 2024, 08:55:45 AM
The progress has been slowed by some ongoing health issues I've personally encountered however progress is being made and I am carefully coalescing on a new plugin which will replace the existing module in the Truss plugin.  Also as updates have been made with various licensing updates within the other plugins I have been migrating those updates into this new plugin.  I apologize in the significant delay with this new plugin but please remember that I am still a one man show and I am spread very thin across the development of six different plugins now.  Each plugin requires a certain amount of attention as bug fixes, updates and feature requests all consume time and energy.