Merging Walls - Help!!

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2012-12-18
11:35 AM
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2023-05-24
12:51 PM
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Rubia Torres
Could you please have a look at the picture attached and tell me how to successfully merge these walls together so that there are no gaps at any point where they join?
I have tried everything but am unable to get a clean join between all three elements.
Thanks,
Paul
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2012-12-18 12:03 PM
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2012-12-18 12:42 PM
I followed the tip from Andro55 and this worked a treat in terms of 3d geometry so thanks Andro55. See attached image.
The composite fills still look a little poor though. Any suggestions for getting the plasterboard lines to meet on all sides?
Thanks,
Paul
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2012-12-18 01:05 PM
all 3 reference lines must meet in 1 common point!
The wall reference line can be outside of the wall itself.

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2012-12-18 01:16 PM
Thing is, as I said before, your method worked really well in sorting out the geometry of the walls, i.e. they all meet and join correctly now, but the plasterboard within the composite fills still doesn't meet on all sides. I will have to manually redraw this area should I need to produce a detail of it.
Any ideas for making sure the fills line up correctly?
To be honest, your tip gave me the answer for getting over my initial problem and so the fill issue is no big deal really, I can work around this. It's just handy knowing if there is a simple answer.
Thanks,
Paul
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2012-12-18 02:30 PM
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2012-12-18 02:41 PM
You should set various Skin Priorities for the Wall Composite in the Composite Structures dialog box, then in the Wall Settings > Floor Plan and Section > Structure Enable Skin Priorities. This will give a better result.
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2012-12-18 03:26 PM
Anyway, David, I have created the wall composites that you see on the JPEGs and so the problem is not in there as all of the walls feature the same composite, and the 'enable skin properties' box is already ticked. Neither of which seem to sort the problem but thanks anyway. I guess it is just something I will have to live with when I have multiple walls meeting at varying angles.
Laszlonagy, thanks for the link, but by the looks of it, that workaround would only work if you have a consistent background fill on the walls. As I have a composite fill within my walls, I cannot see ArchiCAD correctly applying this to my busy wall junction. I will try nonetheless and let you know if I am successful.
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2012-12-18 03:47 PM
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