So we do a lot of tilt wall work and, most of the time, those walls are furred on one or both sides with varying thickness and configurations depending on the location and use. Whenever I put a door in one of those walls the door frame sits on the primary host wall. Is there an elegant solution to get the frame to sit on the outside of the assembly?
The cut works fine once the walls are joined, but the frames not so much.
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Are you talking about the Trim or the Frame?
...either way, you can offset them using a parameter. Fairly easy to do. If you want to post family, I'l add an offset parameter to it.
Both frame and trim.
Thanks for your reply, I actually added an offset, but it would, but, really, it should be reading the joined walls as a single unit and do automatically.
Looking at this issue in 2023, did you find a way for the frame to recognize the joined wall thickness automatically?
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@vance_bentley wrote:
Looking at this issue in 2023, did you find a way for the frame to recognize the joined wall thickness automatically?
Thanks
No. Just split the walls where the door is and use one wall with the same thickness of the joined walls to host the door.
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