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    • FrederikF Offline
      Frederik
      last edited by

      @faust07 said:

      Frederik is a little bit stoned...

      Say what...?!? 😲

      @faust07 said:

      What is a double plane window? πŸ˜‰

      Exactly what Krisidious have shown...
      Thanks, Kris! πŸ‘

      Cheers
      Kim Frederik

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        Yeah, but it's the spelling, Double Pane not Double Plane.

        But then if you want to get picky, it's Believe not Belief.

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        • JQLJ Offline
          JQL
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          @krisidious said:

          @jql said:

          Try Pixero's window generator it might be more what you're looking for.

          can you link it?

          Or do you mean 3 point window?

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          • FrederikF Offline
            Frederik
            last edited by

            Well... A little room for spelling mistakes would be in order here...
            English is not my native tongue, but if people don't like a few spelling errors from non native English speakers/writers, then I'm out of here... πŸ‘Ž

            Cheers
            Kim Frederik

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            • BoxB Offline
              Box
              last edited by

              I thought it was funny that a German was correcting a Danes English and then making a spelling error while doing it.

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              • F Offline
                faust07
                last edited by

                Excuse Frederik. That was not meant so seriously. Have too much cigarette smoke breathed so ... please do not go out off the forum!

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                • Bob JamesB Offline
                  Bob James
                  last edited by

                  [One last Off Topic]
                  I, for one, am immensely impressed with anyone who can be even reasonably articulate in more than one language, let alone in a technical field. There are a LOT of American/English speakers who make much more egregious errors.
                  Back on topic
                  Maybe ntxdave was referring to windows with mullions rather than a single sheet of glass

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                  • ntxdaveN Offline
                    ntxdave
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                    @bob james said:

                    [One last Off Topic]
                    I, for one, am immensely impressed with anyone who can be even reasonably articulate in more than one language, let alone in a technical field. There are a LOT of American/English speakers who make much more egregious errors.
                    Back on topic
                    Maybe ntxdave was referring to windows with mullions rather than a single sheet of glass

                    Well, mullions would certainly produce the results I am looking for. However, the original post was because of the "back" side of the window. The "Hole Punch" plugin has helped some as well. If I want a "simple" window, I use the 3-point plugin. If I want something more elaborate, I use the Window Tools to add the other features.

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                    • KrisidiousK Offline
                      Krisidious
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                      http://www.bopparchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/windowparts1.jpg

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                      • ntxdaveN Offline
                        ntxdave
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for sharing. Nice to have a source for correct nomenclature of parts like this one.

                        Would be neat for those of us who do not have an engineering or architecture background to find sources like this one. Sometimes I see things in posts and do not have a clear understanding of what people are talking about.

                        Would be interesting if someone like yourself could build a guide/library of information like this.

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Kris's illustration shows many 'window' related terms.

                          A few observations...
                          A 'sill' - in the UK it might be alternatively called a 'cill'...
                          All of the parts around the edges of the opening are called the 'frame'.
                          The inner thinner section 'glazing-bars' [horizontal or vertical] are often called 'muntins', but a bigger section - e.g. something more like a side frame's profile - is called a 'mullion' if it's vertical, and a 'transom' if it's horizontal...
                          At the bottom it's the 'sill/cill'.
                          At the top it's the 'head'.
                          The projecting part of the 'sill/cill' that throws water away from the wall is usually called the 'drip'.
                          If the opening is actually a 'doorway', then the terms like 'sill/cill' change to be 'threshold'.

                          TIG

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