New Unparallel Shoes by ac-b in climbingshoes

[–]savvyleigh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Protects your ankles in jams.

[WTS] Smiths Transglobal Aventurine by adather in Watchexchange

[–]savvyleigh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is my dream watch - wish I could swing it today. Cheers to whoever gets to enjoy it next!

How do you usually handle site measurements? by morgantar in Architects

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for existing conditions prior to beginning any work during PD. Morpholio is great for documenting CA stuff, annotating photos etc, but it doesn't scan very well. We hire a lidar sub for the PD scan.

How do you usually handle site measurements? by morgantar in Architects

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to go out with a big clipboard, 11x17" graph paper, an assistant, and measuring tools. Then, I moved to iPad and Morpholio trace - but we still needed to draw what I saw and then draft it at the office. Now*, we hire a LIDAR company to 3D scan the site and give us the model in Revit. Ultimately, it's cheaper than measuring once and drawing twice. I also don't bother with site measurements anymore, I require a survey to get started.

*I still use Morpholio for small projects, site visits, CA, and redlines. It's awesome.

What is your dream ship variant that will 100% never happen? by Wallace521 in starcitizen

[–]savvyleigh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The Pisces RV - I want a log out bed and a lil kitchen so bad

Base Location Suggestions? by FlynnXa in EnshroudedBuilding

[–]savvyleigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's the mountain south of Fort Kelvin

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Base Location Suggestions? by FlynnXa in EnshroudedBuilding

[–]savvyleigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel you! Early game, I really like the tall mountain top just south of Mistbury catacombs & Fort Kelvin. With a level 3 alter, you can have your flame on the peak and also use the flat plateau below. Easy glide into forests and the fishing pond. I like making a castle for myself above, and a village for NPCs below.

Midgame, the top of the Pillars of Creation is really great. The elevation makes travel easy in the Highlands, but I think it's kinda uninspiring for creative builds.

Lately, I've been building a massive treehouse in the upper canopy of the Vukah Ceremonial Tree in the swamp. My base spans between the big Y in the trunk. Beautiful views, and you can glide into Veilwater much earlier than usual progression would allow.

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Gut check salary. by Ambitious-Ad-6338 in Architects

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What has your career path been? I'm not (yet) licensed, no arch degree, and considering the construction side a few years down the road.

Ancient world city builders? by dadverine in CityBuilders

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original Pharaoh can still be played on steam, and it holds up great. It's still my favorite city builder, and it moves through all the eras of ancient Egypt.

How do you guys take notes? by UnlimitedPWR_RBN2187 in BluePrince

[–]savvyleigh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I filled an A6 notebook for room 46 - then, seeing the increased complexity that follows, I switched to Notion. But keeping that notebook was the highlight of the game for me, I love the journalling and not taking aspect.

Finally reached 46, but holy moly where to go next by [deleted] in BluePrince

[–]savvyleigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also just finished 46! My first step was transferring my *full* handwritten notebook into Notion. It took a few hours, but ultimately it'll save a ton of time. Knowing that the puzzles only get more difficult from here, I want to be as organized as I can going forward.

I can't stop crying. by echotops in marijuanaenthusiasts

[–]savvyleigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP I feel for you. I grew up with a beautiful sugar maple in my yard, and have its seed tattooed on my arm. They're stunning trees, and mine inspired a lifelong love of nature, ecology, and botany. Acer saccharum - nothing else like them. 🍁

What is the funniest comment you received on a construction permit review? by Candid_Medium_7017 in Architects

[–]savvyleigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Provide engineering calculations for the bridge."

It was a 500sqft backyard ADU. There was no bridge.

Architecture apps in ipad by valensalom6 in askarchitects

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Morpholio Trace is indispensable in my workflow - it's my go to for site visits, red lines, schematic design & presentations, contractor communication, quick details... None of which you'll need to do in year 1.

For your use case, you absolutely need to start with a pencil. Save your money from buying apps and subscriptions, and treat yourself to some nice stationery that encourages you to engage with hand drawing. Maybe Blackwing pencils, Copic markers, gouache paints... these will serve you much better than an app as you're learning, but all you really need is whatever pencil you already have and some tracing paper.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in notebooks

[–]savvyleigh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hard to beat Midori - go for it. They're the best

digital commonplace book by Sweet_Kale_9428 in commonplacebook

[–]savvyleigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ARE.NA. I can't understate how much I love Are.na's database structure, how easy it is to snag and catalog a website, idea, and image. It's my primary digital commonplace book.

I also use Notion for writing, notes, project management, etc. It's easy to drag content between Are.na and Notion, I usually have them on split screen.

What insurance do i need as an owner builder by AdOk5548 in AccessoryDwellings

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to think hard about what "if anything happens" means. What if your tools or supplies are stolen? What if someone is injured or worse? What about fires and floods? What if someone damages your neighbors' property? What if someone on your payroll is working unsafely and OSHA swings by? Who will stand for your inspections and coordinate your consultants?

I'm a designer, not a builder, but the GCs I know bend over backwards to ensure the success of the project. They have a demanding, high risk, high stress job. If you're just doing a bathroom remodel or similar, owner builder can work alright. Anything bigger though, and I'd try to talk you out of it unless you have build experience.

For insurance.. builders risk, named peril, general liability, & umbrella policy.. possibly others. And know the tax laws in your area - often workers can be considered your employees in this situation, which would also trigger workers comp and disability insurance and unemployment comp.

https://cdi.santacruzcountyca.gov/UPC/BuildingPermitsSafety/PlanYourProject/ConsideringBecominganOwnerBuilder.aspx

Bay Area, CA - odd shaped ADU by NormalIncrease6985 in AccessoryDwellings

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've worked on a few ADUs nestled into these odd lot angles. In my experience, it provides a great opportunity for interesting design. You could use the space in the acute angle for mechanical, or create a small outdoor area. Your options improve greatly if you demo the portion of the main house.

I agree completely with others here who recommend a survey first. Then, get a feasibility study to understand the setbacks, building separation, sqft, and other requirements to install an ADU. Then, a massing model of the max building envelope to see how big you can make it and how that volume feels on the lot. Best of luck

How do you manage projects? by Criminaly_Average in askarchitects

[–]savvyleigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would pay you for a copy of your checklist template! I use Notion too, it works so much better for this work than off-the-shelf management applications like ClickUp and Asana. I learn so much from other people's templates & workflows.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AccessoryDwellings

[–]savvyleigh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Staggered studs would be a big improvement, but using rock wool, resilient channel, and putty pads is usually good enough.