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wall layering - closing layers with window

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santamarco

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I have a small problem with the stratification of the walls as I can not properly fold the various elements that make up my masonry after inserting a window. as it is evident from the annex the internal masonry of red colo in reality should fold out and connect to the green masonry closing inside it all the insulation thus creating the bouquet of the window.
There is no problem with the union of an internal table.
I assume that the trick is in the composition of the layers that are described below:

material function closures
1 finish 2 [5]plaster x
2 finish 2 [5]pickle 12 x
3 [4]plaster x
4 thermal insulation layer x
5 thermal layer air x
6 boundary of the layer core over closure
7 structure 1 table 8
8 boundary of the layer core under closing
9 finish 2 [5]plaster x

default folding:
to inserts : both
at the ends: no
Thank you in advance and wish everyone a great 2010.
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I think you should just replace the point:
2 finish 2 [5] wall 12x
with:
2 structure 1 masonry (with care to assign to the masonry the same material of the table)
Anyway, I think you should review layers.
 
boys nothing works is like before. where can I find an example to see? ? ?
Thank you
 
verify that in the properties of the window object (change) the closure of the wall is set on "for host"
 
in the attached file, I see a hint of fold of the wall (green color) down....

moves the contour of the nucleus between layers 2 and 3 and between 6 and 7

remove the closing tick on layers 3/4/5.. .

try to remove the table and see what happens...

do you have the same window in other areas of the wall? ... how does the twist behave?

try with another kind of window...
 
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