2005-06-09 06:33 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:36 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-06-09 08:57 PM
2005-06-10 03:13 AM
Gerald wrote:Not if the beam is an object which this appears to be.
Nuggy,
I am assuming the reference line for the beam is in the center. It should join up if you stretch the center line of the one beam to the center line of the other one.
2005-06-10 05:34 AM
Gerald wrote:they're objects, so this won't work at all
I am assuming the reference line for the beam is in the center. It should join up if you stretch the center line of the one beam to the center line of the other one.
2005-06-10 06:34 AM
2005-06-10 06:36 AM - last edited on 2021-10-22 04:40 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Here it is!
2005-06-10 06:39 AM
2005-06-12 11:28 AM
Nuggy wrote:Just to make sure ... the centerlines of both the beams should intersect at the column center, right?
...in the new beam I am using it has two "end cut" functions..one for one end.....and yep you guessed...one for the other!
2005-06-12 11:32 AM
Djordje wrote:why? we have to give engineers some ammunition, right?
Just to make sure ... the centerlines of both the beams should intersect at the column center, right?
2005-06-12 11:41 AM
~/archiben wrote:No we don't ...Djordje wrote:why? we have to give engineers some ammunition, right?
Just to make sure ... the centerlines of both the beams should intersect at the column center, right?