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creation dynamic lock of a door

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MickSenna

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Good morning.
I have read that the subject has already been dealt with but I have found no solution to my problems. So after banging my head for days in search of answer I surrendered and came here with the request for help.
allego lock of the door that I set up and below I would like to know what error to get to the following objectives:
1) I would like to set the parameters "width" and "width anta";
2) I can't scale / stretch the door arch without them losing the correct geometry (especially if imposed constraints create problems with the flip action;
Thank you all!
 

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hi, full free course here:
lesson 26a-b-c-d-e deal with the topic of your interest.

Hi.
 
I leave you open, for the duration of a day, in vision frees this lesson that is part of my course "dynamic blocks with autocad" 9:25 of the footage maybe find what you're looking for.
thanks for the free vision of the lesson but I did not find what I was looking for, my block has a greater "level of detail".
 
Try this...
the scale of the opening sign is not perfect but better than nothing
thank you lattu,
alternative solution to the original especially in the flip operation but better than nothing, in the end I "resolved" drawing the doors hand :( without block '
Anyway @lattu Yours is a great starting block.
 
reverse control does not agree with the scale parameter especially if the scaling direction is different from 0
the ideal is to make the base point of the block coincide with the center of the arch to be scaled, in this case the scale takes place correctly
 
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I also made a version of your block, see if it's okay.
I would say practically perfect. some grips I prefer to have them as a wonder but they are personal tastes. always remains the problem of the arch that is not perfect but is more than good, great in the solution you protrude. Thank you. @prismacad
 

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