2026-02-11 04:23 PM
What has happened here, and how do I fix this?
.Kamelite
Operating system used: Windows 10
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2026-02-11
05:05 PM
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2026-02-12
01:57 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
It all depends on the size of the profiles in relation to the panel plane.
2026-02-11
04:31 PM
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2026-02-12
01:58 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Check the frame intersection priority. The horizontal frame should have a higher priority than the vertical frame to be able to cut through it.
Sorry for the french screenshot:
2026-02-11 04:53 PM
Hi @Kamelite
Could you be more specific with your question?
If you want to ensure the continuity of the horizontal profile, then the answer given by @Rico Suleyman is correct; it is a matter of priority.
But perhaps your problem is that you want to align both profile classes, in which case you should play around with the geometry in the object settings.
2026-02-11 04:53 PM
The problem is that the horizontal and the vertical frame do not allign...
.Kamelite
2026-02-11
04:57 PM
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2026-02-12
01:58 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
See picture:
See how the horizontal (red arrow) the the vertical (Yellow arrow) do not allign
.Kamelite
2026-02-11 05:00 PM
Fixed it! Thank you all for pointing me in the right direction!
.Kamelite
2026-02-11
05:05 PM
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2026-02-12
01:57 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
It all depends on the size of the profiles in relation to the panel plane.