I recently received my Builders License and all i do is watch videos and take notes (along with actually building). This is one of the best basic 101's I have come across. Starting from the ground up, and the detail on the side that adds more detail as we move a long is really the best part of this video. Incredible work. Thank you
It's interesting to see the little differences between modern construction techniques and those used in my 1958 raised Ranch. Thanks again for giving me the proper terms!
Exactly what I was looking for. Extremely well explained very professional. I think I'll watch another one of your videos. Thx for sharing very much appreciated. God Bless you.
I’ll let you know this I learned a lot and great work! thank you for this video you made me feel happy with how you explain with pictures and other designs! 😃👍😎
5:50 a drop beam doesnt end up showing on the lower floor if you put up a plaster false ceiling at its level. This also means you can put extra insulation and noise cancelling layers in the false ceiling
Very nice and detailed explanation here, this can easily be a top shelf video just to learn the names of all the members, very instructive. But I don't understand how horizontal forces are dealt with in this design, like an earthquake or strong wind. Each wall can easily change shape to a paralelogram from a rectangle under a side load. If the only thing holding the structure is nails driven from top/sole plates directly into the end grain of wall studs, as an entry/middle level woodworker I have to say that's the worst and weakest joinery you can have in woodworking. I understand this is the cheapest and most industrialized way but just look at how houses built this way collapse during a storm (mostly in US).
Hey thanks for watching. The exterior wall sheathing will provide shear value to resist wind forces when nailed/installed correctly. A house framed with no sheathing on it has no shear value and thats when everything is weak and can turn to parallelograms like you said. In this case the house has 4 exterior shear walls making it rigid The anchor bolts holding the house down to the foundation and the hurricane strapping would also hold the house down to the foundation.
Thanks for watching! The bearing walls in this model are the exterior walls where the roof rafters rest and that wall in the middle that cuts the house in half holding up the ceiling joists. The walls without windows will help tie the two exterior load bearing walls together to help with the force of the roof rafters pushing out. Hope that makes sense
Boards 5cm by 30 cm and 5 meter long, placed horizontaly (30cm being vertical) for building a horizontal roof, would they bend from their own whight or under snow ?
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one of the most beautifully explained video with the most simplistic graphics..........thanks for the work. this helps immensely
Thanks for watching, glad it helped!
This taught me more in 6 minutes than my prof and his 6 hour lectures of not actually teaching. Thank you!
Lol awesome! Glad it helped. I used youtube alot in college also 😅
As a fire service instructor, I'll point my recruits to this video to help explain building construction.
I don’t think your prof was the issue then
Super well done . I just got the most value packed education I’ve ever had in a 7 minute period
Thanks 🙌
I recently received my Builders License and all i do is watch videos and take notes (along with actually building). This is one of the best basic 101's I have come across. Starting from the ground up, and the detail on the side that adds more detail as we move a long is really the best part of this video.
Incredible work. Thank you
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped out
I like how you put the section detail as well. Especially how the pieces were increasing on both 3D and section drawings.
Tried to make it easy to visualize 👍
It's interesting to see the little differences between modern construction techniques and those used in my 1958 raised Ranch. Thanks again for giving me the proper terms!
Oh, man. That series of videos is so valuable! I would love see more of them
Awesome, wonderful and clear explanation with precise and valuable content!!!!!
Thanks for watching!!
So helpful!!
Thanks!!
Awesome vid man. Simplified a lot of info quickly
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching 👍
Exactly what I was looking for.
Extremely well explained very professional.
I think I'll watch another one of your videos.
Thx for sharing very much appreciated.
God Bless you.
Great work thank you so much. I'm starting as an apprentice in a month and this helps a lot :)
Awesome. Glad it helped 😁👍
@@bruniarchitecture Thank you again so much. Keep up the good work :)
No prob
Amazing presentation! I wish I knew this in college wouldve helped so much but still amazingly simple :)
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I’ll let you know this I learned a lot and great work! thank you for this video you made me feel happy with how you explain with pictures and other designs! 😃👍😎
Awesome. Thanks for watching 👍👍
You are awesome! Very Clear information I am subscribing right now!
Thanks Jonathan 👍
Thanks ❤ nice, simple and short
home run man! Nice job
Thanks Ryan 👍
love this video technology is rapidly evolving !
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Excellent video. Thank you.
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Superb job!
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5:50 a drop beam doesnt end up showing on the lower floor if you put up a plaster false ceiling at its level. This also means you can put extra insulation and noise cancelling layers in the false ceiling
Money spent on that might as well do a larger upset beam
Also if you have an 8’ ceiling dropping the ceiling to 7’-6” would be too low for most people
@@bruniarchitecture or just elevate the floor height to compensate?
you made my day thanks alot, it took me one week im trying to figure out but cant ,,,,, god bless
Glad it helped👍
This was very helpful! If you can please do the one for commercial building, Thank you.
Very nice and detailed explanation here, this can easily be a top shelf video just to learn the names of all the members, very instructive.
But I don't understand how horizontal forces are dealt with in this design, like an earthquake or strong wind. Each wall can easily change shape to a paralelogram from a rectangle under a side load. If the only thing holding the structure is nails driven from top/sole plates directly into the end grain of wall studs, as an entry/middle level woodworker I have to say that's the worst and weakest joinery you can have in woodworking.
I understand this is the cheapest and most industrialized way but just look at how houses built this way collapse during a storm (mostly in US).
Hey thanks for watching. The exterior wall sheathing will provide shear value to resist wind forces when nailed/installed correctly. A house framed with no sheathing on it has no shear value and thats when everything is weak and can turn to parallelograms like you said. In this case the house has 4 exterior shear walls making it rigid
The anchor bolts holding the house down to the foundation and the hurricane strapping would also hold the house down to the foundation.
thx for making that simple
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very educational! thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
thanks for the clear explanations
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Excellent, thank you!
Thanks for watching👍
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Good stuff!
Thanks!
Great video! Are the front and back exterior walls lid bearing? (The walls without doors/windows in your drawing)
Thanks for watching! The bearing walls in this model are the exterior walls where the roof rafters rest and that wall in the middle that cuts the house in half holding up the ceiling joists. The walls without windows will help tie the two exterior load bearing walls together to help with the force of the roof rafters pushing out. Hope that makes sense
Great video!😊
Great video! Are the walls not supporting the roof rafters considered non load bearing?
Thanks! Anything not supporting other members are considered partitions ( non load bearing)
very helpful
Great accurate video! What software do you use?
Thanks! Rhinocerous 6 and photoshop
cool.great work
Thanks👍
wish there was more ocntent like this
very informative video
Boards 5cm by 30 cm and 5 meter long, placed horizontaly (30cm being vertical) for building a horizontal roof, would they bend from their own whight or under snow ?
Thank you !!!
No prob! 👍
Thanks
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thank you
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Hi i have a brick walls and concrete base. I only need one side to put wood frame Will that do it for a second floor ?
options...i like that
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I hope hope you get monetization for these videos. Thanks a lot, create more content, please
Thanks Sergio👍
U could use those concrete walls as a single story house.
Nice content...
Thanks👍
What modeling software are you using in this video?
Rhinocerous 3d
Is this information the same across the board in all states such as Florida and Michigan?
No every state is different because of weather, climate and other natural variables
good video
Good info
What softwares did you use please?
Rhinocerous to 3d model everything and then I used photoshop for post production
Nice intro👍🏼
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what software did you use to build the house?
Rhinocerous 6
May I know what are the softwares used here?
Rhinocerous
Floor sheathing should have been placed “perpendicular” to floor joists.
that decking should have been turned 90 degrees over the joists.
Is this compliant to California laws?
Im not sure. Not familiar with them
use the term pressure treated not weather resistant
*Actually Drink every time the narrator actually says actually.*
Thats actually really funny
*mumbles under breath "I didn't see any fire blocking"
Nice quickie btw
Lol
In the section only
What is this
A house for ants?
Damn gd burn🔥 Super stoaked to watching yours next! (SOP: Up to code, Built to specs) Drop link⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ 'Family size' pls. I cannot afford the mansion for I am not a wealthy man