Beam connection Why is this? It's normal in 2D, but different in 3D. What should I do in this case?
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‎2023-08-24 05:40 PM - edited ‎2023-08-24 05:41 PM
Beam connection Why is this?
It's normal in 2D, but different in 3D.
What should I do in this case?
It's not like I have to use SOE, right?
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‎2023-08-25 04:46 AM - edited ‎2023-08-25 04:46 AM
I am not sure why the 2D & 3D don't match.
Nothing to do with building material strength and beams don't have junction order like walls do.
Only solution I can see it to reduce the length of the angled beam's reference line, so it does not touch the other reference line.
Barry.
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‎2023-08-25 04:46 AM - edited ‎2023-08-25 04:46 AM
I am not sure why the 2D & 3D don't match.
Nothing to do with building material strength and beams don't have junction order like walls do.
Only solution I can see it to reduce the length of the angled beam's reference line, so it does not touch the other reference line.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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‎2023-08-25 09:35 AM
I guess you could put it on a layer that has a different number assignet to it; usually a layer has 1 next to it, if you create a layer that has the number 2 next to it, and put one beam on that layer, they will not interact.
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‎2023-08-25 09:57 AM
You can also offset one of the refenceaxis.
 
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‎2023-08-25 10:26 AM
@cuba wrote:
You can also offset one of the refenceaxis.
But not if you need the axis in the centre on plan.
Barry.
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