Please help me with a window opening.
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‎2005-03-29
11:13 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2005-03-29
11:13 PM
I need to create a window opening which has me stumped. It's a partially arched and semi-chamfered opening which is probably best described by the attached image. It's from a 19th century industrial building with very thick walls.
Many thanks for any and all help.
JF
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‎2005-03-30 12:01 AM
‎2005-03-30
12:01 AM
Short of creating or buying a new library part to accomplist this, use the Window tool to place the w Splayed Reveal and then a window in the same place.
Down and dirty... quick! If there aren't too many it's not too hard to do. You can drag copies of the two at once in the same wall.
woodster
Down and dirty... quick! If there aren't too many it's not too hard to do. You can drag copies of the two at once in the same wall.
woodster
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‎2005-03-30 12:39 AM
‎2005-03-30
12:39 AM
JF,
In AC 8.1 and in AC 9, you can use Profiler to make
a shape with the stepped shoulder and chamfer with
an arch head.
Use the object in a SEO with the wall as target.
Peter Devlin
In AC 8.1 and in AC 9, you can use Profiler to make
a shape with the stepped shoulder and chamfer with
an arch head.
Use the object in a SEO with the wall as target.
Peter Devlin
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‎2005-03-30 03:56 AM
‎2005-03-30
03:56 AM
Peter wrote:The problem with this method is one have to do some tweakings to make it looks right on plan. Thus I would rather save the profile as Window and insert into the wall.
JF,
In AC 8.1 and in AC 9, you can use Profiler to make
a shape with the stepped shoulder and chamfer with
an arch head.
Use the object in a SEO with the wall as target.
Peter Devlin
Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
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‎2005-03-30 04:56 AM
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04:56 AM
LiHigh,
With your method, how do you get the hole in the wall
to have a shoulder and a splay ?
Peter Devlin
With your method, how do you get the hole in the wall
to have a shoulder and a splay ?
Peter Devlin
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‎2005-03-30 04:14 PM
‎2005-03-30
04:14 PM
Peter wrote:We can create a slab with contour matching the path of the splay profile and name the slab's ID "wallhole". Then save the slab as gdl obj..............form there just copy the Wallhole script and paste it to the Splay window.
LiHigh,
With your method, how do you get the hole in the wall
to have a shoulder and a splay ?
Peter Devlin
Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
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‎2005-03-30 07:21 PM
‎2005-03-30
07:21 PM
LiHigh,
I did not know that one could assign the subtype "wallhole"
to an object in AC 8.1. I thought that only worked in AC 9.
Thanks,
Peter Devlin
I did not know that one could assign the subtype "wallhole"
to an object in AC 8.1. I thought that only worked in AC 9.
Thanks,
Peter Devlin