Turn Plaster in Wallhole / Windows / Doors
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2010-01-17
06:13 PM
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2023-05-24
12:38 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I have a common brick wall plastered on both sides. Whenever I insert a wall hole, window or door i can't make the plaster cover the tops (something like wall ends!). I know there's a turn plaster option but it seems to me it's only related to cavity walls.
I know this probably is something very simple i'm missing but any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance

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2010-01-17 11:08 PM
On the Parameters tab Under Cavity Closuer set it to continuous and the finish material will appear on the sides of the openings as you would like.
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2010-01-18 01:23 AM
I just can't seem to find that option in the parameters tab. Could you please show me?
Thanks

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2010-01-18 02:09 AM
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2010-01-18 03:09 AM
Still the problem persists in the sections, as i don't think i have an option for symbolic display in section views.
How can i solve this?
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2010-01-19 06:01 PM
I've already spent countless hours trying to figure out how to solve this problem but I always come up short on solutions.
I've attached a PDF which sums up what I always come across with the same door and two kinds of display methods.
What I need is to be able to represent is a wooden framed door with a glass panel, handles included, without any type of casing (as in door nr. 2 in plan view and both doors section views) and plaster covering left, right and top of wall hole (could only achieve covering left and right top in plan view of door nr. 1, never in any section view).
I've reached the limit of what I know and can do to solve this

Thank you very much
P.S. - This problem also happens with empty openings (doors and windows)

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2010-01-20 02:20 PM
This is why you are seeing these results in section (generated from model) and Projected view (also generated from model).
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2010-01-20 03:41 PM
Finally I was able to understand how the process worked reading some GDL developers manual. After all the symbolic display is really 2d (just a smart patch!). Note that it doesn't even match the wooden framed door with the glass panel (is it possible to change it?).
Do you think this problem could be addressed in the near future and instead of having a 2d representation give the possibility to model these situations as it's supposed to (preferably without the need to be a programmer

Again, thank you very much for your availability and help.
Cheers

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2010-01-20 03:55 PM
gassis wrote:I do not really know, I am not involved with GDL development, I am not even a GS employee.
Do you think this problem could be addressed in the near future and instead of having a 2d representation give the possibility to model these situations as it's supposed to (preferably without the need to be a programmer)?
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2010-01-20 03:57 PM