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5.1 Creating Bearing Envelopes

Estimated Completion Time: 10 minutes

Description

This module demonstrates how to create and insert bearings for a basic layout.

Objectives

  • Explain what a bearing envelope is.

  • Describe the the different properties of a bearing.

  • Demonstrate the different input methods for creating bearings.

Additional Resources

Learning Activity

Watch video and follow along within the Paragon Design App.

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 Welcome! In this video, we'll be creating Bearings for a basic layout in the Paragon Design App.

For this demo will be referring to Training Plan 1, which is a 30 foot by 20 foot rectangular structure with a four twelve roof slope and gables on both ends.

For reference, a copy of the completed Training Plan 1 project is accessible from Choose Create Project and then under Open Sample

Let's begin with creating a bearing envelope. A bearing envelope represents elements in the layout that can carry loads. Such as walls, beams, or columns.

To add a bearing envelope, click Create from the Actions Toolbar and select Bearing Envelope. This opens the Bearing Envelope Creation dialog in the right sidebar where you can define bearing properties. For additional information on creating Bearing Envelopes visit our Paragon Documentation site.

Set the top of the bearing to 8 feet. Next we will set the thickness to three and a half inches. The four walls will be structural, so make sure this is selected. We’ll keep the justification to the front edge since we’ll be inputting the bearings in a counterclockwise fashion, though clockwise input is perfectly acceptable. While you have the option to insert roof planes during bearing creation, we’ll leave this unchecked for now.

Once everything is set, you're ready to insert the first bearing.

There are two methods for creating bearings, Direction plus Length and Point Selection.

Let’s start with the Direction plus Length method. Here we will provide the direction using the arrow keys and the length by entering it into the Length box and then clicking Insert and Repeat to continue adding bearings or Insert & Close if you have completed the needed bearings. When adding the lengths pay attention to how you enter them. Here are few examples 30 dash 0 dash 0 or 30 and a period would represent 30 feet.

Here we will start by pressing the Right Arrow and entering 30 feet.

Because we’ll be creating additional bearings, we will select Insert and Repeat.

You’ll notice that dimensions are automatically placed along with the bearing.

Continue with the remaining bearings.

On your keyboard Press the Up arrow, and then enter 20 feet. Next click on Insert & Repeat.

Press the Left arrow with your mouse or keyboard, and enter 30 feet. This time, let's press the Enter key which executes Insert & Repeat. Which reduces mouse movement and saves a click.

For the final wall, let’s change the input method to Point Selection to demonstrate this alternative input method. With Point Selection, you can simply click a point on the layout to place the bearing. To aid in point selection, the Active Snaps dialog appears which acts as a filter for available snaps.

We’ll be Snapping to a Bearing Envelope, so make sure Bearing Envelopes is checked.

Select the snap point, then click on Insert and Close to complete the process.

And that does it for an introduction to creating Bearing Envelopes. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next one!

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