window with an inside casing and a board
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‎2020-12-06
01:59 AM
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‎2023-05-24
12:24 PM
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Rubia Torres
I'm trying to create a window with an inside casing and a board. But the board makes the bottom part of the casing disappear. Is there a simple way to have both board and internal casing?
Seems like it could be a common problem, and I couldn't find an answer, not sure if I miss something basic.
Thanks in advance!

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‎2020-12-07 12:58 PM
Or do you rather mean trims? Like an apron?
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‎2020-12-08 02:52 AM
I use "Horizontal Multi-Sash Window 23". I have a vague memory there was a relevant option in an older version/window, I can't find anything useful now.
I guess I could increase the thickness of the board to imitate the missing bottom casing. But then it would be red, the surface wouldn't match.
On the outside, there's an identical situation but it shows up ok, the red sill doesn't affect the bottom casing.

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‎2020-12-08 02:59 AM
Barry.
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‎2020-12-08 03:49 AM
It seems if you turn on the external sill it does not cut off the bottom external casing.
However when you turn on the internal board, it does cut off the internal bottom casing.
I have no idea why.
I don't see any way to overcome this.
All I can suggest is to not have both the internal casing and the board on at the same time.
Have just one and model the other separately (easiest to just model the board with a slab).
Barry.
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‎2020-12-08 11:01 PM
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‎2020-12-09 12:01 AM
For this project, in many openings I insert a second window, which is a sliding insect screen (a H/V sash grid) between the proper window and its rolling shutter (haven't found a way to avoid a second window in this setting) so I also tried to have the internal casing on the insect screen window, when there is one, and it looks good.
Infinite Openings looks amazingly capable, perhaps a bit overkill for the simple usage I wanted here, but thanks, I'll keep it in mind for future needs.