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OSE's method for adding BIM house layers. A layer is defined by drawing a contour at the right height. For [[Seed Eco-Home]], the design works around the bottom edge of beadboard for house circuit design. See working doc [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ryuVJO_YEAID97JgGmrzYeAFA_RrwwyLfWe0NdrobNc/edit#slide=id.g133e72099cc_0_70]. | OSE's method for adding [[BIM]] house layers. A layer is defined by drawing a contour at the right height within FreeCAD. For [[Seed Eco-Home]], the design works around the bottom edge of beadboard for house circuit design. See working doc [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ryuVJO_YEAID97JgGmrzYeAFA_RrwwyLfWe0NdrobNc/edit#slide=id.g133e72099cc_0_70]. | ||
For example, where do you design your electrical boxes? If you know the wall layout design, and you know that the electrical boxes are flush with the interior skin (beadboard) - and you know the height of the bottom of the electrical box - then you have defined where an electrical box goes on any given interior or exterior wall module. |
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OSE's method for adding BIM house layers. A layer is defined by drawing a contour at the right height within FreeCAD. For Seed Eco-Home, the design works around the bottom edge of beadboard for house circuit design. See working doc [1].
For example, where do you design your electrical boxes? If you know the wall layout design, and you know that the electrical boxes are flush with the interior skin (beadboard) - and you know the height of the bottom of the electrical box - then you have defined where an electrical box goes on any given interior or exterior wall module.