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Arched Window

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Does anybody know how to draw a window with no trim around it and with a arched top ? The window is about 80" tall X 32" wide with mullions
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Re: Arched Window

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Hi Gary
I made this up tonight
Window 32"x 80"x 3-1/4"
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Re: Arched Window

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Thanks George,


Thats a great help, just got a big job to bid and want to make a good impression with e Cab.
How did you do it ? Is it very involved. Could you talk me through it ?

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Re: Arched Window

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Hi Gary
I have been making them up in another CAD program.
I have leaner how to take them out of my big building program Then I put them into TurboCad and bring them out as
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Re: Arched Window

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George,

I guess you have to cut a hole in the wall to install the window ? Is there any way to put a outside scene in the window?

Finally can I cut the top arch off to make the same window but without the arch?

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Re: Arched Window

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This window took me 9m's
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Rep Windows
Scene :?:
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Rep_Window with Screen
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