we have finish the floors, walls certain walls and roof, and we starting to do the stairs, skylight, opens, doors, surroundings and some intermidiate floors between first and second floor. so far so good,
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Using LABELS Wisely
Noted in the lectures on 17th March and 28th April 2009: Using labels to group items under the modelling organisation headings like:
Establishing Modelling Standards;
Sources of Model Dimensions;
Standards for the Sharing of Data;
File Naming Conventions;
Backup Policies;
Name and blog/web page location of Most Recent, (up-to-date) CAD File;
Our Group Name;
File Names and Locations of Material Images;
and so on, makes completion of the web report on the modelling process far easier.
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