2019-10-17 07:39 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:09 AM by Rubia Torres
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2019-10-19 09:58 AM
Braza wrote:I believe it might be possible to do this with material and layer priority but I have not check yet
I could, but it would give me an incorrect quantity on schedules
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2019-10-21 12:10 PM
I remember having this issue in the past, but it does not appear to be happening now. Not sure what has changed...Probably your slab has a strong BM and it is draw arround the wall (which is what I want to avoid as it is extreme time consuming).
You could temporarily split the wall around the door and elevate the base to sit above the floor?Yes I could and I did. It works geometrically and the schedule give me the correct quantity... But this would be a pain in the arse to split all the door wall in the plan... Not to mention that the logic of PBC is to avoid this kind of workarround, right?
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2019-10-22 12:19 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:
Looking at your screenshot again, is your floor a basic slab or part of a composite? I do not think that there is a way to get a basic slab to continue through. Instead use a single layer composite.