2024-10-30 07:23 AM - last edited on 2024-10-30 07:43 AM by Barry Kelly
HI,
I have been working on a plan in which i have made a brick wall and concreate wall intersection.
now i want to have a clear intersection between these two walls.How can i do that ??
thank you
Operating system used: Windows
2024-10-30 07:53 AM
The join (or mitre) should be automatic.
Are the walls in the same layer?
Can you select the wall and show that so we can see the reference lines/
Barry.
2024-10-30 09:18 AM
Make sure you do not have any other walls whose reference line intersects with the junction, even at different elevations.
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2024-10-30 10:36 AM - last edited on 2024-10-31 11:14 PM by Laszlo Nagy
I have tried to intersect both of the walls... Both walls are in the same layer. But their materiality is different.
How did you make that junction of two walls?... I tried to do so... But it is still making such junctions only.
2024-10-30 10:38 AM - last edited on 2024-10-31 11:15 PM by Laszlo Nagy
No, there are not any other walls intersecting at that point rather than these 2 walls.
2024-10-31 03:11 AM
It seems the angle of the connection has an effect.
Barry.
2024-10-31 03:30 AM - edited 2024-10-31 03:32 AM
You can faux the connection with a really thin wall of the stronger Building Material on the bisector with the Reference Line on the inside. I made it 0.001 in the example below.
Ling.
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2024-10-31 11:21 PM
It is also possible to use Polygonal Walls for this connection, which lets you model the exact shape for both.