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1. Open FreeCAD, create a new empty document, switch to the [[Arch Workbench]].
1. Open FreeCAD, create a new empty document, switch to the [[Arch Workbench]].


2. Make sure you use [[Draft ToggleGrid]] to show a grid with enough resolution, You can change the grid properties if needed, {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences ... → Draft → Grid and snapping → Grid}}. For example, lines at every 50 mm, with makor lines every 20 lines, and 1000 lines in total.
2. Make sure you use [[Draft ToggleGrid]] to show a grid with enough resolution, You can change the grid properties if needed, {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences ... → Draft → Grid and snapping → Grid}}. For example, lines at every 50 mm, with major lines every 20 lines, and 1000 lines in total.


3. Zoom out of the 3D view if you are too close to the grid.
3. Zoom out of the 3D view if you are too close to the grid.
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:4.4. Fourth point in (0, 4, 0). Press {{KEY|x}} to constrain the movement to the X axis; enter the value {{KEY|-}} {{KEY|3}} {{KEY|m}} {{KEY|ENTER}}
:4.4. Fourth point in (0, 4, 0). Press {{KEY|x}} to constrain the movement to the X axis; enter the value {{KEY|-}} {{KEY|3}} {{KEY|m}} {{KEY|ENTER}}
:4.5. Press {{KEY|o}} to close the Wire, and close the tool
:4.5. Press {{KEY|o}} to close the Wire, and close the tool
:4.6. The points can also be input with the mouse, selecting points in the grid, with the help of the [[Draft Snap]] toolbar, with the [[Draft Grid]] method.
:4.6. Select the <code>DWire</code> and change the property {{PropertyData|Make Face}} to {{FALSE}}
5. Select the <code>DWire</code> and change the property {{PropertyData|Make Face}} to {{FALSE}}
6. Select the <code>DWire</code> and click the {{Arch Wall}} tool


In order for an [[Arch Window]] to be positioned well, you should use the [[Draft Snap]] toolbar with the [[Draft Near]] method. Having other methods active may cause some issues, so try this first. Once the Window is in parallel to the Wall, you can adjust the position from the Property view.
In order for an [[Arch Window]] to be positioned well, you should use the [[Draft Snap]] toolbar with the [[Draft Near]] method. Having other methods active may cause some issues, so try this first. Once the Window is in parallel to the Wall, you can adjust the position from the Property view.

Revision as of 01:48, 27 October 2018

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This tutorial shows how to have Arch Windows and Doors open in the 3D model, and to indicate this in a plan and elevation projection. It uses the Arch Workbench and the TechDraw Workbench.

Basics

Build a simple building with closed walls, two doors and two windows.

1. Open FreeCAD, create a new empty document, switch to the Arch Workbench.

2. Make sure you use Draft ToggleGrid to show a grid with enough resolution, You can change the grid properties if needed, Edit → Preferences ... → Draft → Grid and snapping → Grid. For example, lines at every 50 mm, with major lines every 20 lines, and 1000 lines in total.

3. Zoom out of the 3D view if you are too close to the grid.

4. Use the Draft Wire tool to create a closed wire. Go counterclockwise.

4.1. First point in (0, 0, 0); in the dialog enter 0 m ENTER, 0 m ENTER, 0 m ENTER
4.2. Second point in (3, 0, 0). Press x to constrain the movement to the X axis; enter the value 3 m ENTER
4.3. Third point in (3, 4, 0). Press y to constrain the movement to the Y axis; enter the value 4 m ENTER
4.4. Fourth point in (0, 4, 0). Press x to constrain the movement to the X axis; enter the value - 3 m ENTER
4.5. Press o to close the Wire, and close the tool
4.6. The points can also be input with the mouse, selecting points in the grid, with the help of the Draft Snap toolbar, with the Draft Grid method.

5. Select the DWire and change the property DataMake Face to false 6. Select the DWire and click the Template:Arch Wall tool

In order for an Arch Window to be positioned well, you should use the Draft Snap toolbar with the Draft Near method. Having other methods active may cause some issues, so try this first. Once the Window is in parallel to the Wall, you can adjust the position from the Property view.

Open the windows and doors

  • Make the Sketch of a Door visible.
  • Double click a Door in the tree view.
  • There are two panes, Wires and Components.
  • Normally there are two wires, Wire0 and Wire1.
  • Normally there are two Components, OuterFrame and Door.
  • Click on Door, and click the Edit button. This shows the properties like Type, Wires, Thickness, and Offset.
  • In the 3D view, select only one vertical edge in the Sketch of the Door. Click on Get selected edge.
  • The button should change to an edge name, for example, Edge8.
  • Change the Opening mode to Arc 90, or any other option.
  • Click the +Create/update component button.
  • Close the dialogs.
  • Now you can set the Arch Door's properties: Opening (number), and Symbol Elevation, and Symbol Plan.

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