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ā2009-06-29
03:43 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2009-06-29
03:43 PM
my frame is set on the concrete and tiles are laid so that they cover about 25mm of the frame at the bottom. is there a way to set the door so that it is, say 10mm above the tiles but keep the frame where it is?
cheers for the help

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ā2009-06-29 07:47 PM
ā2009-06-29
07:47 PM
splitlid wrote:An attached image would help but maybe the Oversize settings can help.
hi guys, i am doing a detail in 2d and its a section through a door/frame floor etc.
my frame is set on the concrete and tiles are laid so that they cover about 25mm of the frame at the bottom. is there a way to set the door so that it is, say 10mm above the tiles but keep the frame where it is?
cheers for the help
Set some Oversize value for the bottom of the Door and raise the Door by that amount. That is, if I understood you problem correctly.
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ā2009-06-30 11:03 AM
ā2009-06-30
11:03 AM
hi laszlonagy,
heres the pdf file, i have raised the door in the detail but cant do it in the section, does it matter?
heres the pdf file, i have raised the door in the detail but cant do it in the section, does it matter?


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ā2009-06-30 07:05 PM
ā2009-06-30
07:05 PM
I would use the Oversize setting for the Door.
It will cut a larger hole for the Door into the Wall.
It will cut a larger hole for the Door into the Wall.
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ā2009-07-01 04:18 AM
ā2009-07-01
04:18 AM
I think it depends on the door object you are using and whether this parameter has been included. I use Cadimage door/window builder and the door objects have this option clearly indicated (see image, gap has been exaggerated ).
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ā2009-07-01 04:27 AM
ā2009-07-01
04:27 AM
hi guys thanks for the info, i have tried the door oversize method and whilst it does do what its supposed to do, it moves the frame also,unless im missing something..
anyho, wil use cadimage and see if it works, thanks. will post if i achieve what was origionally a discussion with a friend turned major headache.
anyho, wil use cadimage and see if it works, thanks. will post if i achieve what was origionally a discussion with a friend turned major headache.
