Custom windows; how to make the hole angled?
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2013-01-08
02:40 PM
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2023-05-24
07:33 PM
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Rubia Torres
I have finally figured out how to make my own custom window for a historic church building, but it seems like the only way to make a window hole is creating a slab and labelling it "WALLHOLE"? So far so good, I have punched a hole through the wall with arched top and everything, awesome. BUT how on earth do I make the sill angled to 15 degrees as it is supposed to be? 😕 I am currently stuck with 90 degrees on all sides - is there a fix? Please tell me there is an easy way around this -.-
I am sort of panicking, thinking about making some morphs in my main model, subtracting them from the wall and hiding them in a hidden layer.

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2013-01-08 06:32 PM
linnea wrote:that would be the quickest way , I think. (but, While the result in 3d, elevation, section will be correct, it may not be the case in the plan view )
I am sort of panicking, thinking about making some morphs in my main model, subtracting them from the wall and hiding them in a hidden layer.
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2013-01-09 09:30 AM
TMA_80 wrote:I feel really, really dumb.. Surely, there must be a proper way to do this..? But ok, if all else fails, I will place a hidden subtraction thing by each window. I have quite a lot of windows, though.linnea wrote:that would be the quickest way , I think. (but, While the result in 3d, elevation, section will be correct, it may not be the case in the plan view )
I am sort of panicking, thinking about making some morphs in my main model, subtracting them from the wall and hiding them in a hidden layer.

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2013-01-11 01:12 PM
-- First of all, you need TWO slabs, with the word "WALLHOLE" in the ID field.
-- Select all the components and save all as a Window, as normal.
-- Open the library part just created (Archive>Library and Objects>Open Object).
-- Go to the 3D script and search for the wallhole commands. There are two of them, now. They are followed by several rows of numbers, separated by commas. The last three digit are 0, 0, 1 (in effect I got 1.224646799147E-016 for one of them, that is "almost" zero).
These 3 digit are the "extrusion vector" of the wallhole (= the direction of the cut).
Well, the second zero, the one before the 1, is used to control the Y direction of the cut. (That becames the Z direction for the window. Remember that you build it flat on the floor).
So, try to change this value (i.e. 0.5 or -0.5).
-- Save and see the result in a section view.
--Roberto Corona--
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2013-01-11 01:39 PM
http://www.archicadwiki.com/CustomShapeDoorWindow
http://www.archicadwiki.com/CreateCustomWindow
http://www.archicadwiki.com/CreateCustomOpening
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2013-01-17 09:49 PM
The floor surface (at Z=0.00) is the WALL surface for the window.
Things above (positive Z values) will protrude to the exterior (i.e. the sill). If you want the frame to be 20cm inside the wall, build it at Z=-0.20 before saving as library part.
For the angled part, I think you need to play a little with it. I am no so expert, and to discover exactly how it works, I have to experiment by myself.
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2013-01-18 02:19 AM
rocorona wrote:Or you could just adjust the reveal depth in the window settings dialogue.
If you want the frame to be 20cm inside the wall, build it at Z=-0.20 before saving as library part.
I'm not sure if this will affect the position of your angled hole though.
What happens if instead of creating 2 wallholes and playing with the script to get the sloping sill you just angle (slope) the edges of the slab you are using for the wall hole.
It might not work but it would be nice if it did.
Might have to try this when i get a moment.
Barry.
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2013-01-18 07:51 AM
Barry wrote:
What happens if instead of creating 2 wallholes and playing with the script to get the sloping sill you just angle (slope) the edges of the slab you are using for the wall hole.
Would be very useful, but unfortunately it doesn't work. The GDL WALLHOLE command only allows for a linear extrusion, wit all contour faces parallel each other:
There is another command, WALLNICHE that allows other shapes (a finite tube, a pyramid, a wedge), but you can't generate it automatically using the ID field. You have to script it.
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