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I need to get the two slabs joined together. How can I deal with it?

LeeJaeYoung
Virtuoso

 

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This is a cross section.
And there is a down in the toilet part, so you have to combine the two slabs.
How can I deal with it?

 

I'm curious how to model where the slab down happens.

AC27 on window 11
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Lingwisyer
Guru

In your second image, you have two Composite slabs butting each other. In the first, I am unsure what you have done...? You have just used Subtraction?

 

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Hi @LeeJaeYoung, you can adjust the slab edge angle in 3D view, get the the right angle by angular dimension tool from section view ( if not defined ).

AC 28 INT 3001/WIN 11
AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics 3.20 GHz 16.0 GB

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That's all I can think of.^^

AC27 on window 11

It can be done this way.

AC 28 INT 3001/WIN 11
AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics 3.20 GHz 16.0 GB

Is there any other way?

AC27 on window 11
Lingwisyer
Guru

SEO your two slabs.

 

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Ling.

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Self-taught, bend it till it breaksCreating a Thread
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This method doesn't work when I test it.

 

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AC27 on window 11
Solution
Lingwisyer
Guru

In your second image, you have two Composite slabs butting each other. In the first, I am unsure what you have done...? You have just used Subtraction?

 

Lingwisyer_0-1657785470553.png

 

AC22-23 AUS 7000Help Those Help You - Add a Signature
Self-taught, bend it till it breaksCreating a Thread
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660

thank you 

It wasn't addition, it was subtraction...
But in this case, how do you handle the floor plan?
Isn't it better not to show the lower part?

 

turn off the layer
Are you changing to hidden linetype?


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AC27 on window 11
Lingwisyer
Guru

You could use Cover Fills to hide what is below.

 

I feel like there was some improvement with this interaction in AC25, but I do not recall, nor am I using it... Anyway, I do not usually model like this. These thicker sections of slabs are usually structural beams or footings, so I do them as separate Beams on their own layers.

 

 

Ling.

AC22-23 AUS 7000Help Those Help You - Add a Signature
Self-taught, bend it till it breaksCreating a Thread
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660