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Hello, I drew the thermal coat (as a wall) to the existing wall, I joined the two walls with the command "unisci geometry" and opened the window openings. Now I have the need to turn my coat back on the window cups some suggestions?
Wasn't it better to do that?Hello, I drew the thermal coat (as a wall) to the existing wall, I joined the two walls with the command "unisci geometry" and opened the window openings. Now I have the need to turn my coat back on the window cups some suggestions?
Good luck!for practicality in the metric compute, I prefer this way of working.
the suggestion was given to you, nothing less than by one of the greatest Italian experts of matter.. .Any suggestions?
... you must always use a family of windows, in which to insert the coat twist (parameter) around the hole...for practicality in the metric compute, I prefer this way of working.
But by doing so you are not computed in the walls...and if you do not erro you do not even connect to the existing wall... you must always use a family of windows, in which to insert the coat twist (parameter) around the hole...
Chi io? naaaaaaaaaaaaa:biggrin:the suggestion was given to you, nothing less than by one of the greatest Italian experts of matter.. .
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I'm asleep.if I didn't understand badly, edison says that the coat inserts it as "restoration", i.e. as a later phase than the existing one.
"also partially covers the window bar, i.e. if in the refurbishment for the rewind you have to use a coat with lower thickness..." ...... is exactly like this:smile:♪
on the coat, I confirm that, as you said, inserting it in the window, does not appear in the computation.
if I didn't understand badly, edison says that the coat inserts it as "restoration", i.e. as a later phase than the existing one.
therefore, it cannot directly insert it into the existing wall, but it must be "adjusted" and therefore I do not think it can use the "external layer" solution
Moreover, it should be assessed whether the coat revolt (addition to the existing wall) also partially covers the window bar, i.e. if in the refurbishment for the rewind you have to use a coat with lower thickness ....
You should see the project in the overall context....
not wrong; it is sothe problem is, however, the coat in the plant resurfaces but in section no... or am I wrong? ! !
You're not wrong, like all the outer layers...the problem is, however, the coat in the plant resurfaces but in section no... or am I wrong? ! !
I also have the same problem (i.e. turn the coat "adjusted" on the briquettes) but I have not yet come to the head.... .♪
on the coat, I confirm that, as you said, inserting it in the window, does not appear in the computation.
if I didn't understand badly, edison says that the coat inserts it as "restoration", i.e. as a later phase than the existing one.
therefore, it cannot directly insert it into the existing wall, but it must be "adjusted" and therefore I do not think it can use the "external layer" solution
Moreover, it should be assessed whether the coat revolt (addition to the existing wall) also partially covers the window bar, i.e. if in the refurbishment for the rewind you have to use a coat with lower thickness ....
You should see the project in the overall context....