David (and Bob)
Thanks much. Yes, this is a frame with no sensitivity to smoothness of finish - it will be covered by sheathing and siding Please see attached - a simplified design - some of the prior beams particularly the thin ones were/are temporary to provide rigidity only for shipping of the frame, and are removed on site. The frame requirements are - up to 22' 6" long. We could, for example, - make 2 11' ers alternately. One of the big things is that this is repetitive for us, which we repeat many many times, thus providing a bigger 'budget' for designing it a mold up front, as the cost will be amortized over many production runs. Surely if it was just one frame, fabricate erect and have done with it yes that is right. The intent would be to put the frame mold up on it's side, and introduce points for steel pour so as to minimize the possibility of voids. We will add the lateral braces later as a 'repeatable kit', in my proposal.
David, I appreciate much the detail you have given on laser cuts, (and your answers in general) and the photo - it looks so well made.
(Arun Rao, I m so sorry you've had so much trouble with your castings - I see your projects that didn't work in Defects in Castings, that must be depressing. When you're going through hell, just keep on going)