2023-03-02 06:13 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 09:43 AM by Rubia Torres
Hello,
I placed this window on a curved wall but would need the frame to be perpendicular to the wall surface, like the hole on the same wall. I wish the same for doors and windows.
Is it possible?
Thanks
Kr
2023-03-02 06:34 AM
Surely the frame needs to be perpendicular to the glass/door leaf as you have it now.
Otherwise you will need curved glass/door leafs.
What I think you mean is the side of the frame needs to be built out to allow for the wall hole to be perpendicular to the wall.
I don't think this is something that can be done with the windows though.
You would have to add a curved empty opening and model some packers to the side of the frame.
Barry.
2023-03-02 07:03 AM
Thanks for the reply.
This is for a project in India, everything can be made with carpentry. The bottom/ top part would be straight and the side jam cut angle to match that site masonry constraint. It is easier and cleaner to adjust wood than stabilised earth blocks... I have been using empty opening etc. as you suggested, but it is so cumbersome, not easy to adjust, lining up etc... I ultimately end making quick sketch and discuss with masons and carpenter. But was wishing to have the model accurate.
Thanks!
2023-03-29 11:16 AM
Hi Have you tried the curved window in the special windows section of the library, I have attached a screen shot for an example, I hope it helps!
Regards
David