Creating Wood Framing in SketchUp - The SketchUp Essentials #42

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Learn several ways to create building framing in SketchUp in this SketchUp Essentials Tutorial!
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Several Ways to Generate Framing in SketchUp
One of the most powerful things that people use SketchUp for is modeling buildings. Architects use it to draw full architectural models. In addition, contractors use SketchUp to generate drawings that can be used for actual construction.
Sometimes, you may want to generate the actual framing involved with a building for various reasons – you may want to see how a building will be constructed, or you may want to use your model to generate the actual quantities of building materials required.
Whatever the purpose, this video will show you several different ways to create framing in SketchUp.
The first is the simplest – you can just build the framing yourself by modeling 2x4’s, top and bottom plates.
For a very simple building, this may be the best option – you can generate your plates using extrusion or the follow me tool, then model your 2 x 4’s as components. This would allow you to pick and choose what pieces you want to put where.
Probably the best way to start with this would be to draw your floor plan as a rectangle first. You could then use the follow me tool to quickly generate a bottom plate. Then, you could model your 2 x 4 once as a component, then use the move tool in copy mode to generate your framing.
This is definitely a fine way to do this. However, it can get a bit time consuming. Sometimes, it’s better to find an extension to do some of the work for you. The extension you pick really depends on what you’re trying to do. Your options range from very simple to very complex, and also from low cost to high cost.
If you’re trying to just model a building for visual purposes, there’s an extension you can download called house builder. It allows you to set your framing type, as well as adding doors and windows. It’s a free extension, and it seems to be very powerful. It allows for going back and editing of walls and windows as well as the creation of roofs. This is a great tool for visual building of framing. The downside (if you consider it a downside) is that the buildings aren’t “smart,” meaning you can’t generate quantities out of them.
Another option for something like this is profile builder. Profile builder is a smart profile building extension that allows you to build different smart assemblies, so that it would automatically generate everything from framing to drywall, etc. This is great if you’re trying to get actual, useable quantities out of your wall framing assemblies, because you can actually run a report that generates those quantities for you. The downside to this extension is that you can’t really set it up to generate doors and windows, so you’d have to model them separately and then insert them into your model manually.
There are other extensions you can use for this as well. My understanding is that you can generate full BIM (Building Information Models) out of an extension called Plus-Spec, but it’s a very powerful, very expensive extension probably more well-suited for full time contractors and construction/design professionals.
That’s where I’m going to wrap up today’s video

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One thing you may want to consider to your videos is to allow it to record what buttons you press i.e P for push/pull etc just so all users, mainly newbies and see the short cuts you're using. Awesome video as always :)

harrisgaming
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holy cow that extension really made it 100x quicker and simpler. I was always wondering how the hell these YouTubers build such complex structures I knew they couldn't have spent hundreds of hrs using my method of understanding of using SketchUp. I didn't even know the extensions existed. And they never mention anything about extensions. I was sitting there modeling every 2x4 independently like a dumb ass.

Lilmiket
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Housebuilder is the first extensions I've used and I love it. It'll be perfect for designing my shed!

swbernstel
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... this is amazing 🤯. I have a small construction business that I am spread so thin wearing many hats 😴 ... I need to study this video and download these extensions because it's going to save me a lot of time... good bye late nights!

jajatus
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this will literally cut my time by 90%. Thank you!

AJ_
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Your videos are so great! It's becoming more frequent that I'm finding companies I apply to that mention this program, along with other 3D programs, and your videos have helped. Thank you so much!

yazzle
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Good video Justin. Plenty to see and learn. I also like the "mixed" use of payed and free extensions. Very helpful thank you!

willembuiting
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Your explanation is definitely very clear and good. Thanks for sharing.

Fabsurf
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Absolutely awesome! Thank you. On a bit of a TheSketchUpEssentials binge today 😀

USNERDOC
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Nice overview of the Housebuilder plugin, it is still my go to for wall framing.

medeekdesign
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Awesome man . . Its saved a lot of tedious working and very helpful.. Thanks Justin for this wonderful video.

vinodkalburgi
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This is awesome! thank you for the info!

ACEDAD
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So it probably doesn't matter for the sake of just visualizing, but if you want to figure out proper cuts 2x4s are actually 1.5.x3.5s

PKchu-xxeq
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These are really great videos! Thank you

stevemcc
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I appreciate you sharing your knowledge! Thank you! You have a new sub good job keep up the great work!

konakona
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One thing you should note is that a 2x4 isn't exactly 2 inches by 4 inches..I think it's exactly 1 3/4 x 3 1/2 or something like that

strkronic
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I'm gonna be tackling a house building project in the next bit and I'd like to draft everything out before hand. Do any of those extensions frame out sub floors as well? I'm going to be building on poured piles or piers if you will and I'd like to draft up all my frame work ahead of time.

Thanks for the video, this will go way faster than drafting by hand, lol!

ep
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Thanks! And thanks for posting a video with more relative content (obviously subjective).

gsawyer
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Profile builder reminds me of my Revit using days

theVonThompsons
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Muito boa a Apresentação. Qual o valor deste software?

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