door frame depth
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2010-08-12
10:07 PM
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Rubia Torres
2010-08-12
10:07 PM
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2010-08-12 11:38 PM
2010-08-12
11:38 PM
I am able to put in a 3.5" frame with no casing, so perhaps I am not visualizing what you are trying to achieve. Can you post a screen shot?
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2010-08-13 12:00 AM
2010-08-13
12:00 AM
I guess not, due to file size limitations we are a bit shot. To simplify my request, I would like the ability to make the door frame look like the casing dialog box, but without the casing. Sheetrock returns on a door (though visually the returns are not required on the plan.) Just a 3 1/2" door frame with a layer of 5/8" on either side stopping short of the frame. INSTEAD archicad 14 Insists on making the door frame the width of the wall no matter what I plug into for my frame depth. IN SHORT reduced functionality. A dialog that allows you to input data and does not obey said data is reduced functionality. Earlier versions I seem to remember that you can select that you wanted casing and still be able to offset the frame from the face of the sheet rock. WELL I guess now you have to change your reveal settings to NOT use stud wall, which is really sad.
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2010-08-13 12:08 AM
2010-08-13
12:08 AM
it appears that if you have studwall "selected" frame profile 2 you cannot change the depth. great........aren't library parts supposed to get better with age.....
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2010-08-13 03:59 AM
2010-08-13
03:59 AM
Hi Shae
Just finished a residential remodel where we used metal bull-nose at
3-1/2" door jamb to finish off S.R. end. (No wood casing overlay).
So your not the only one who want's control over jamb width.
Just finished a residential remodel where we used metal bull-nose at
3-1/2" door jamb to finish off S.R. end. (No wood casing overlay).
So your not the only one who want's control over jamb width.
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2010-08-31 09:17 PM
2010-08-31
09:17 PM
I have the same wish...hope in the near future we can set independent the door frame depth.