Help with intersection cleanup -Double stud w/ single stud
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2009-07-07 11:42 PM
2009-07-07
11:42 PM
Any advice is appreciated! Thanks.
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2009-07-08 03:33 AM
2009-07-08
03:33 AM
You won't get it exatly as you want as the stud fill will only trim to the first stud fill in the double wall.
But if you make one side of the single wall gypsum to be a stronger value than the air space and the stud work then it will trim past both.
But only for one side of the single wall.
Then be careful to place walls with the reference lines as shown.
Barry.
But if you make one side of the single wall gypsum to be a stronger value than the air space and the stud work then it will trim past both.
But only for one side of the single wall.
Then be careful to place walls with the reference lines as shown.
Barry.
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2009-07-08 03:33 PM
2009-07-08
03:33 PM
I did try adjusting the gypsum board priorities to have them higher than the stud wall component. The issue I had with that is the single stud with gypsum on both sides is a very common wall used in the project and in other areas of the project, especially at "T" intersections, I would get clean ups like the image shown. I wouldn't want the gypsum boards to have higher priorities than the studs. I guess in this situation it might be an either/or circumstance for me to pick from?

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2009-07-09 04:23 AM
2009-07-09
04:23 AM
Having a bit more of a play you probably want all of the walls to be set the same.
Gypsum priority = 8
Stud priority = 10
Air space priority = 6
All the walls in the attached image are set like that.
Except the single wall at the bottom of the double stud wall.
This is the only different one that has the gypsum on the reference side set to a priority of 12.
But take not of how you trim the walls together.
They all seem to work quite well if you let Archicad trim them automatically.
The two single walls that dont trim to the double wall were forced to trim to the non-reference side and they don't trim the skins properly.
I hope this helps more than confuses.
Barry.
Gypsum priority = 8
Stud priority = 10
Air space priority = 6
All the walls in the attached image are set like that.
Except the single wall at the bottom of the double stud wall.
This is the only different one that has the gypsum on the reference side set to a priority of 12.
But take not of how you trim the walls together.
They all seem to work quite well if you let Archicad trim them automatically.
The two single walls that dont trim to the double wall were forced to trim to the non-reference side and they don't trim the skins properly.
I hope this helps more than confuses.
Barry.
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