window casing enhancement
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‎2016-03-11
08:42 AM
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‎2023-05-24
12:30 PM
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Rubia Torres
Look at the picture.
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‎2016-03-11 08:57 AM
Just remember to substract the the tolerance from the window size to adjust back to your preferred opening size.
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‎2016-03-11 09:36 AM
I never thought of it! I'll try it.
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‎2016-03-11 09:41 AM
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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‎2016-03-11 10:40 AM
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.
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‎2017-05-24 10:19 AM
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.
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‎2017-05-24 10:30 AM

The casing as such is a bit limited, especially when you want specific details to work.
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‎2017-05-24 10:37 AM
I find doors a bit limiting for these missing parameters/behaviours
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