2022-05-13 04:14 PM
Is there a way to get rid of the extra material line where my composite walls join(see image)? This is mainly an issue where my exteriors meet my interiors. My material intersection settings are in the correct priority. Last project I made a fill and covered each one. That can't be the only option?!
Thanks!
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2022-06-03 02:47 AM
Really only 2 walls will ever trim properly together.
When you bring in a third it complicates matters.
Best to have the reference lines all meet at one point as you have done.
@JKL ,
Use the junction order to make the two main walls intersect with each other and lower the junction order of the third wall so it is effectively weaker than the other walls.
Barry.
2022-06-06 07:46 PM
Hi JKL,
The intersection priority number take effect between walls that intersect with each other (that means ref. lines intersecting).
In your case the inside wall to the right intersect only with the vertical outside wall.
To handle correctly intersections between several walls the first thing to do is ensure that all of them intersect with each other.
So the best think to do in this case is to have the 4 ref. lines joining at the same unique point (see attach).
Then you can control the result with the intersection priority numbers.
2022-05-13 04:24 PM
Choose one of the exterior walls and lower it's intersection priority, I would do the vertical wall.
2022-05-20 05:59 PM
Hi,
Can you post the same Screen Shot with the 3 walls selected ?
Position of reference lines and how they intersect are important for the result.
2022-05-23 03:23 AM
The core material is the same?
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2022-06-02 05:15 PM
2022-06-02 05:15 PM
Yes, I built these composites so that the materials should interact properly.
2022-06-02 06:44 PM
Hi,
The ref. lines seems correct.
I am unable to reproduce such result.
Could you post the .pln of the 3 walls ?
2022-06-03 02:47 AM
Really only 2 walls will ever trim properly together.
When you bring in a third it complicates matters.
Best to have the reference lines all meet at one point as you have done.
@JKL ,
Use the junction order to make the two main walls intersect with each other and lower the junction order of the third wall so it is effectively weaker than the other walls.
Barry.
2022-06-06 04:25 PM
Barry-Thanks, that worked well for that situation. what about in an area like this (attached images)? Is there a way to get the line that is circled to disappear? I've made it a lower priority than the others. Thank you so much for your help!
2022-06-06 07:46 PM
Hi JKL,
The intersection priority number take effect between walls that intersect with each other (that means ref. lines intersecting).
In your case the inside wall to the right intersect only with the vertical outside wall.
To handle correctly intersections between several walls the first thing to do is ensure that all of them intersect with each other.
So the best think to do in this case is to have the 4 ref. lines joining at the same unique point (see attach).
Then you can control the result with the intersection priority numbers.