Recessed windows
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2006-01-19
06:14 PM
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2023-05-25
06:19 PM
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Rubia Torres
Drawing #2 is similiar except that this one is a double 2x4 exterior wall with the window set in the INSIDE wall, thus creating a 4 1/2" deep recess. It would seem that the best way to do this is to do the inside wall with the windows, and then come back and add the outside wall joining it to the inside wall as shown, but maybe there's an easier way.
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2006-01-20 07:19 PM
I typically have been using the SE9 single hung1 window.
Can someone tell me what the peculiar looking IMO icon is for window placement as shown below? It seems like this comes somewhat close "out of the box" to what I'm looking for, but the window should be in the narrow portion....when I've used this insertion method it creates a weird wall inside of the window.
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2006-01-20 11:06 PM
Josephus wrote:Small parts of walls (always on outside direction) called reveal. I'm not sure if anywhere they are still in use, but this construction method was used before new generation of Windows/Doors cames out. This is/was just simple universal cheap construction:
Can someone tell me what the peculiar looking IMO icon is for window placement as shown below? ....when I've used this insertion method it creates a weird wall inside of the window.
1. No need to montage additional cornice on top of W-Opening (was needed with old bad wood windows, without any isolation

2. helped on old bad wood windows montage works.
3. was as additional air dump (resistance).
There is a option in AC to draw reveals on bottom, however I haven't seen reveals on bottom of opening. They are always on sides+top, because on bottom of window are sill & board.
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2006-01-21 12:37 AM
I first tried Dan's suggestion with setting the wall type to brick veneer wall, and so far have not had any luck with it. Could you give me some specific settings to try?
Petros' suggestion actually got me the closest and is pretty simple and quick to do, although I have a little glitch with the vertical lines extending. Any ideas how to get rid of those, if so, this will work fine for me.
By the way, the "reveal" positioning of the windows seems backwards to me...who would want a "wall" reveal IN FRONT of the window as this is the only option?
Well, this is about as long as my wife is willing to wait for me, unless I want to eat dinner by myself

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2006-01-21 12:41 AM

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2006-01-21 11:42 AM
you can get rid of those lines if you use the stack window option inside the parameters of your window.
Most of the windows and doors in AC have this option. This allows you to stack windows so there are options for left, right, top & bottom.
In your case you can set them all on.
Petros
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2006-01-21 10:05 PM
Petros wrote:Is the "empty" fill the same as the transparent background you're referring to?
The empty opening should be wider than the casement window (2 x reveals) and also do not forget to give it a transparent background fill (2d settings) so that you can see the casement window on plan.
Petros
Also, I can not find a "stack" option in the window parameter.
By the way, for the empty opening I used the funny placement icon with the reveals, and made the reveal thickness the same as the wall the window is in (3-1/2"). Which placement method did you use for the larger opening....how can you get it to go in only 2" as opposed to the entire wall?

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2006-01-21 11:20 PM

For a fill you define both the hatch pen-color and the background pen-colour. Choosing the Empty Fill does not mean that your object is transparent, unless you choose transparent color for its background (0).
As for placing the empty opening I did not understood what you are asking. (my poor english..)
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2006-01-22 04:17 AM
I was looking for the keyword "stacking" which I could not find, is the connectivity parameters shown in the attachment to the right what you're talking about?
As for your English, it is 1000X better than my Greek, although believe it or not, I've studied it a little and really like the logical manner it forms words.
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2006-01-22 12:32 PM
look at screenshot below, maybe it can help you to find & set necessary parameters.

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2006-01-23 12:34 AM
I don't seem to be able to upload the attached pic
