Things to Note when Modeling Opening Trims
You should take the following things into consideration when modeling opening trims:
- The origin of the bottom trim must be at the lower left corner of the opening.
- The origin of the top trim must be at the upper left corner of the opening.
- The origin of the side trim must be at the bottom right corner of the opening (automatically mirrored when used as the left-side trim).
- LENGTH is the length variable, which is either the width or the height of the opening, depending on the trim type.
- The end overlap variables for the side trim are OVL_SILL and OVL_TOP, and for the other trims OVL_LEFT and OVL_RIGHT.
- The width variable of the trim is WIDTH and the depth variable DEPTH.
- The trim may not move in relation to the origin when the dimensions change.
- The material category of the trim is TRIM.
Defining the Cutting Shape of a Trim
You can define a cutting shape for a trim to cut a wall in the building model.
- Create the trim as an assembly model.
- Create a part of its own for the cutting shape.
- When you extrude the sketch defining the shape, select the check box
Tool in the extrusion properties.
The program highlights the cutting shape in color.
Note:
- You can show and hide the machining features in the model (also in the building model) by pressing the M key.