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Material Intersection Priority / Composite Problem

jd10003
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I'm hoping y'all can help out with a wall intersection problem.  I can't figure out how to get my building material interstection priorities to work in multiple situations.  I've got three building materials:  gypsum wallboard (green line), insulated framing (dark pink fill), and uninsulated framing (light pink fill).  My insulated wall is the highest priority, uninsulated is second, and gwb is third.  In the screenshot below, the T intersection on the right works the way I want it to, but the L intersection on the left won't join the gypsum wall board.  

Screenshot 2026-01-05 at 4.44.09 PM.png

 

If I change the priorities so GWB is the highest priority then the L intersection on the left cleans up, but now the T intersection has the GWB running through.

Screenshot 2026-01-05 at 4.52.15 PM.png

 The GWB is set as finish in both composites, and both versions of the framing are set as core, so I don't think that's the problem.  Any ideas?  What am I missing??

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Solution

I think I found a solution to this and it may be something many people don't know about (I did not 🙂 .) But the below achieved the desired result for me:

 

Make sure that the Intersection Priority Number of these two Building Materials:

    insulated framing (dark pink fill)

    uninsulated framing (light pink fill)

are the same.

At this point, they will not cut the GWB skins, but it is up to luck which will be the stronger one.

So, select the Wall you want to be stronger (the horizontal wall), and make sure its Junction Order number is larger (e.g., 9) than that of the vertical walls (8 by default). This gave me the correct result.

 

Wall-JunctionOrder.png

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Barry Kelly
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Your building material strengths are correct.

However, in the wall composite settings, you probably do not have the end lines turned on.

 

BarryKelly_0-1767673387420.png

 

Barry.

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Thanks Barry.  Unfortunately that wasn't it.  You're right I didn't have the end lines on, but turning them on doesn't seem to have an effect on whether that GWB runs through or not.  This is one of those that makes me want to throw my computer out the window!  

Do you have the GWB skin set as a finish?

 

Barry.

One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
Solution

I think I found a solution to this and it may be something many people don't know about (I did not 🙂 .) But the below achieved the desired result for me:

 

Make sure that the Intersection Priority Number of these two Building Materials:

    insulated framing (dark pink fill)

    uninsulated framing (light pink fill)

are the same.

At this point, they will not cut the GWB skins, but it is up to luck which will be the stronger one.

So, select the Wall you want to be stronger (the horizontal wall), and make sure its Junction Order number is larger (e.g., 9) than that of the vertical walls (8 by default). This gave me the correct result.

 

Wall-JunctionOrder.png

Loving Archicad since 1995 - Find Archicad Tips at x.com/laszlonagy
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac29

OK yes!  That did the trick!!  I forgot about setting junction orders individually wall-by-wall.  Thank you so much!!