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How do I get a clean chamfered wall corner?

Mats_Knutsson
Advisor
See attach.
This is a simple polyline wall with three segments.
I tried the wall-end tool which gives me an extra unwanted line in elevation. Same result with a small piece of wall modeled with the polygonal construction method.
Cheers,
Mats

2012-02-10_1045_wall_chamfered_corner.png
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Ralph Wessel
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Mats_Knutsson wrote:
See attach.
This is a simple polyline wall with three segments.
I tried the wall-end tool which gives me an extra unwanted line in elevation. Same result with a small piece of wall modeled with the polygonal construction method.
Cheers,
Mats
Polygon wall at the junction?
Ralph Wessel BArch
Software Engineer Speckle Systems
Anonymous
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Mats,
make all 3 segments with one polygonal wall.
Mats_Knutsson
Advisor
The model is being used for 5D so I don't want the small extra wall piece with it's ID (which I as a work around can tag "Hey Estimator dude...disregard this one...").

It has to be "BIM-correct" and still give me a clean join in plan view and I'm allergic to 2D patches.

I'll have some more coffee and maybe I'll come up with something-

/Mats
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Anonymous
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any way you have to model this with 3 walls (or one unique polywall).

attached results if you model it with 3 walls. I tried it with 2 normal and one poly or 3 normal with the third one's thickness adapted to the situation both give a good 2D result
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Mats_Knutsson wrote:
The model is being used for 5D so I don't want the small extra wall piece with it's ID (which I as a work around can tag "Hey Estimator dude...disregard this one...").
/Mats
Of course, you can assign a special ID to the tiny wall bits as shown in Til's solution. Too bad the ID field won't allow a text string as long as yours. 🙂

But, if really for 5D, then think about how you would actually build this wall: there is extra labor involved in joining walls at non-90 degree angles, whether frame/timber construction or masonry. So, it almost seems to be a small benefit to have this extra bit - which can have that extra labor cost assigned to it. 😉

Cheers,
Karl
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Rakela Raul
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that corner needs to be a tie column
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aahatimo
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off the subject:
til,
interesting toolbars. checked out your website but can not read french.
what is your archicad bim add on?
thanks!
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Barry Kelly
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Mats,
The only way around this to create a "clean" image automatically in plan without having to cover or patch is to create a new composite for the small end wall that is as thick as I have shown in the attached image.
Not sure how this will affect your 5D info but this can be the wall that creates the extra cost for non-standard construction that Karl mentioned.
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Barry.
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