The door PIOs are currently constructed in such a way that the hinge axis is at the corner of the jamb. Try setting a door to open 170 degrees to see the physical problem that would occur if hinges were built this way in the real world! Could NNA possibly look into placing the door hinge axis where it actually would be - about 1/4" from the corner of the TRIM or casing. Then our door swings would accurately show the actual path of the door, and the door wouldn't appear to confict with the casing when shown at angles greater than 90 degrees. Thanks for listening!
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The door PIOs are currently constructed in such a way that the hinge axis is at the corner of the jamb. Try setting a door to open 170 degrees to see the physical problem that would occur if hinges were built this way in the real world! Could NNA possibly look into placing the door hinge axis where it actually would be - about 1/4" from the corner of the TRIM or casing. Then our door swings would accurately show the actual path of the door, and the door wouldn't appear to confict with the casing when shown at angles greater than 90 degrees. Thanks for listening!
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