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*Mike Smith
Angled Walls
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09-13-2004 03:51 PM
I know I have seen previous posts for angled walls. But I can not find
them. Can someone please tell me how to angle an exterior wall?
Thanks in advance,
mike@mdsarchitect.com
*Scott Davis
Re: Angled Walls
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09-13-2004 10:04 PM in reply to:
*Mike Smith
In Place Family Sweep, Wall Catagory. Draw the profile of the angled wall,
and then draw the sweep path. These walls will host doors and windows, but
you will get funny results unless your wall is thick enough to host the
vertical height of the door/window within it. Don't expect your
doors/windows/frames to slant to follow the wall.
"Mike Smith" wrote in message
news:4146245b_2@newsprd01...
> I know I have seen previous posts for angled walls. But I can not find
> them. Can someone please tell me how to angle an exterior wall?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> mike@mdsarchitect.com
>
>
*Jarod
Re: Angled Walls
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09-14-2004 08:37 AM in reply to:
*Mike Smith
Can you do such things on a Vertical Compound Wall? What you are mentioning
is only good on a single layer wall type, correct?
Thanks, Jarod
"Scott Davis" wrote in message
news:41467bb2$1_3@newsprd01...
> In Place Family Sweep, Wall Catagory. Draw the profile of the angled
> wall,
> and then draw the sweep path. These walls will host doors and windows,
> but
> you will get funny results unless your wall is thick enough to host the
> vertical height of the door/window within it. Don't expect your
> doors/windows/frames to slant to follow the wall.
>
> "Mike Smith" wrote in message
> news:4146245b_2@newsprd01...
>> I know I have seen previous posts for angled walls. But I can not find
>> them. Can someone please tell me how to angle an exterior wall?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> mike@mdsarchitect.com
>>
>>
>
>
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