3 Unique Wall Intersection
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‎2018-06-14
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‎2018-06-22 08:51 AM
‎2018-06-22
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Just as a point of clarification (and hoping not to derail the discussion too much) Does the Model / Junction Order number in the wall settings menu come into play here at all? I've never been able to get that to behave in a predictable manner.
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‎2018-06-22 09:30 AM
‎2018-06-22
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David wrote:Possibly, but my understanding is that this only has an effect if all 3 (or more?) reference lines end at exactly the same point.
Just as a point of clarification (and hoping not to derail the discussion too much) Does the Model / Junction Order number in the wall settings menu come into play here at all? I've never been able to get that to behave in a predictable manner.
Then those walls with the higher junction orders trim first.
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‎2018-06-22 09:44 AM
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Barry wrote:Actually it does affect just 2 walls as well - but they will always trim each other anyway.
Possibly, but my understanding is that this only has an effect if all 3 (or more?) reference lines end at exactly the same point.
Then those walls with the higher junction orders trim first.
Now in 22 the plan trims based on the building material strength rather than just mitring the corner as it did in 21 and before.
So now if you have 2 walls and the building material strengths are the same, you can determine which wall will cut which.
We could never see the difference before with just a mitre.
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‎2018-06-22 10:30 AM
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I find that Junction Order is only relevant between objects/parts that have the same Intersection Priority and only becomes noticeable when you have different finishes and/or have a junction consisting of more than 2 entities and/or when you have End Surfaces toggled off.
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‎2018-07-22 11:41 PM
‎2018-07-22
11:41 PM
Ok, great; thanks, I've gotten closer. They now intersect, but somehow there's a triangle in there, which I'm not sure why it's there.
The blue material has the lowest priority of them all.
The blue material has the lowest priority of them all.
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