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window casing enhancement

alemanda
Advocate
When I model building with ventilated facade I would always need to control a gap between th window casing and the ventilated facade.
Look at the picture.

window casing enhancement.jpg
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Erwin Edel
Rockstar
As a workaround, you can set a negative tolerance for the window frame and then set the tolerance for the opening, which should then affect the trim.

Just remember to substract the the tolerance from the window size to adjust back to your preferred opening size.
oversize_trim.jpg
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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alemanda
Advocate
Thanks!
I never thought of it! I'll try it.
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alemanda
Advocate
I've just tried it.
Have you tried it?
I cannot obtain what I want ... I need a gap between the frame of the window and the wall hole and also a gap between the outside face of the wall and the inner side of the external casing ...

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Erwin Edel
Rockstar
you can't get that second gap with the window tool.

You could add a layer of 'air' to your wall, but this is going into not being very smart territory rapidly.

I would just model the trim seperate from the window. Make a layer with a seperate intersection number so elements don't interfere with your model.

I'd make a stretchable wall complex profile shaped like an upside down U, so it's easy to adjust the fill / surface at once. Just resize it for the openings.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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alemanda
Advocate
I re-open this matter.
Thanks Erwin for your suggestion. This is exactly what I always do ...
today I noticed that there's a sort of bug in the door object. actually I think it is in the macro controlling the casing ...
I noticed that if the frame thickness is greater than the wall thickness - so the frame comes out of the wall - the casing continues to be attached to the wall.
This is not correct.
Look at the picture
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Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

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Erwin Edel
Rockstar
I would say it is behaving correctly by sticking to the wall and the question is why you would want the extra casing attached tp the frame, but that is getting in to the details of the, well... detail

The casing as such is a bit limited, especially when you want specific details to work.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl

ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
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alemanda
Advocate
yes ... It seems detail of the detail ... you're right ... but BIM for me means that you model as it is built ... So I would like to have object that second this way of working as much as possible ...
I find doors a bit limiting for these missing parameters/behaviours
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