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‎2007-02-08
05:38 PM
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‎2023-05-23
05:11 PM
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Rubia Torres
Is there a way to make a stone profile to do what is shown in the attached image by using Complex Profiles or is there another way (sweep, Object, etc.)
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‎2007-02-08 07:52 PM
The easiest way is to make a profile and apply that on beam tools. But there could be some trouble to make the horizontal piece to connect correct to the angled beam. Try and se if it works for you.
Another easy way is to buy for example "3d profiler tool" from Cadimage.
Self I would build a GDL object that could do this thing, but this object is not the easiest object to do if you aren't familiar with GDL-language.

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‎2007-02-09 01:32 AM
Beams can be inclined in ArchiCAD 10. Hopefully that is the version you are using.
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‎2007-02-09 03:06 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Unfortunately inclined beams dont mitre in the vertical plane (retain vertical end face). SEO can be used to clean up the join but is messy as a number of operations are required
Create a Complex Beam.
Beams can be inclined in ArchiCAD 10. Hopefully that is the version you are using.
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‎2007-02-09 10:11 AM
Aussie wrote:The coping shown should miter at equal angles (as the beams do automatically) not vertically. This is not like a cornice to rake miter that does require a vertical miter (with SEOs and custom profiles to make a proper joint). It would seem strange to have a different coping profile for the sloping part that would be required for the vertical joint.laszlonagy wrote:Unfortunately inclined beams dont mitre in the vertical plane (retain vertical end face). SEO can be used to clean up the join but is messy as a number of operations are required
Create a Complex Beam.
Beams can be inclined in ArchiCAD 10. Hopefully that is the version you are using.

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‎2007-02-10 12:49 AM
Matthew wrote:Aussie wrote:The coping shown should miter at equal angles (as the beams do automatically) not vertically. This is not like a cornice to rake miter that does require a vertical miter (with SEOs and custom profiles to make a proper joint). It would seem strange to have a different coping profile for the sloping part that would be required for the vertical joint.laszlonagy wrote:Unfortunately inclined beams dont mitre in the vertical plane (retain vertical end face). SEO can be used to clean up the join but is messy as a number of operations are required
Create a Complex Beam.
Beams can be inclined in ArchiCAD 10. Hopefully that is the version you are using.

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‎2007-02-10 12:49 AM
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‎2007-02-10 02:36 AM
Aussie wrote:Unless I am not understanding you, I have found that angled beams do miter in x/y/z correctly as long as the profile is appropriate to the function. It's just conditions like classical rake/cornice joints that require special attention.Matthew wrote:Aussie wrote:The coping shown should miter at equal angles (as the beams do automatically) not vertically. This is not like a cornice to rake miter that does require a vertical miter (with SEOs and custom profiles to make a proper joint). It would seem strange to have a different coping profile for the sloping part that would be required for the vertical joint.
Unfortunately inclined beams dont mitre in the vertical plane (retain vertical end face). SEO can be used to clean up the join but is messy as a number of operations are requiredI wasnt suggesting that the beams join along a vertical plane but that mitres dont work in the Z direction as distinct from the x/y plane

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‎2007-02-10 03:17 AM
Matthew wrote:hmmmm. I must be missing something as the ends of the beams are always vertical for me.
Unless I am not understanding you, I have found that angled beams do miter in x/y/z correctly as long as the profile is appropriate to the function. It's just conditions like classical rake/cornice joints that require special attention.
Im talking about a custom profile with two beams end on end and one angled.
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‎2007-02-10 03:25 AM
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