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* Press the [[Image:Arch_Window.png|16px]] [[Arch_Window|Window]] button. |
* Press the [[Image:Arch_Window.png|16px]] [[Arch_Window|Window]] button. |
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* In the window creation panel, select the '''Simple door''' preset, and set its '''Width''' to 0.9m and its '''Height''' to 2.1m |
* In the window creation panel, select the '''Simple door''' preset, and set its '''Width''' to 0.9m and its '''Height''' to 2.1m |
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* Make sure the [[Image:Draft_Snap_Near.svg|16px]] [[Draft_Snap_Near|Near snap]] location is turned on, so we can snap on faces |
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* Place your window roughly on the middle of the front face of the wall: |
* Place your window roughly on the middle of the front face of the wall: |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 22 September 2021
!!FUZZY!!* Let's now place a door. In FreeCAD, doors are considered a special case of windows, so this is done using the Window tool.
- Start by selecting the wall. This is not necessary, but a good habit to take. If an object is selected when starting the window tool, you will force the window to be inserted in that object, even if you snap to another object.
- Set the Working Plane to auto so we are not restricted to the ground plane
- Press the Window button.
- In the window creation panel, select the Simple door preset, and set its Width to 0.9m and its Height to 2.1m
- Make sure the Near snap location is turned on, so we can snap on faces
- Place your window roughly on the middle of the front face of the wall: