Episode 198
Andrew and David brought us gifts! Chocolate and buckets full of Bluebeam tips!
01:00 - Chocolate Letters and Alaskan Trout
We start out today with some float-plane talk. Eddie shares about one of his trips to Alaska. Then we fess up to our lack of gift-giving etiquette and Tyler’s inability to wait when it comes to chocolate.
Finally, we get into a few distinct buckets of Bluebeam tips.
04:55 - Tips for Take-offs and Estimation
David discusses the process of taking a Google Maps screenshot and pasting it into a blank Bluebeam PDF. Once it’s in there, you can calibrate and scale the image for use within your designs.
He also talks us through photo- and map-overlay options that resemble augmented reality. Andrew shares about the Dynamic Fill feature, which allows users to do a take-off of an irregular shape. This tool allows you to easily apply custom measurement tools for dimensions including volume, which means that you can tag the area with fill materials, such as gravel in the case of a landscaping application.
David mentions the Visual Search feature, which can identify every light fixture, doorknob, or anything else that might otherwise need to be counted manually. This can be applied on multiple files.Andrew describes some Excel-integration features that could save tremendous amounts of time.
Tyler and Eddie mention a few ways they’ve used the simpler search and count features.
25:19 - 1+1=10 (Features That Combine To Be More Than the Sum of Their Parts)
Although Tyler detests the word “synergy,” he was excited to hear the list of value-added combos such as these:
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