How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
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How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
Hello friends,
Is there a way to cut trapezoid holes in a wall? I would love to create the look of these windows in the gable end of this home. If there is a way, then next question will be how to create the window. Thank you in advance!
Is there a way to cut trapezoid holes in a wall? I would love to create the look of these windows in the gable end of this home. If there is a way, then next question will be how to create the window. Thank you in advance!
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
Jeff,
The only way I know to cut a trapezoid in a wall is to use a series of rectangles rotated to cut the pattern.
You may have to use other rectangles to add back geometry.
I would probably use display cubes in the part editor to create the window.
If you can attach your photo it will help.
If your photo is over the size limit, take it into IrfanView that is in eCabinets and re-size it and reduce the resolution.
The only way I know to cut a trapezoid in a wall is to use a series of rectangles rotated to cut the pattern.
You may have to use other rectangles to add back geometry.
I would probably use display cubes in the part editor to create the window.
If you can attach your photo it will help.
If your photo is over the size limit, take it into IrfanView that is in eCabinets and re-size it and reduce the resolution.
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
Thank you, I dont see that working but here is the photo resized.
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
One more try
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
I will try your idea, it might work. Thank you!
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
It is a clumsy way of getting there but it works.
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
I think I would forget cutting the hole and just use display cubes
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Re: How to create trapezoid openings in a wall
I was able to cut out the windows then add some trim using a stile and left end of a cabinet. Thanks again Kerry!
Jeff Christenson