2018-07-03 04:44 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:12 PM by Rubia Torres
2018-07-06 08:57 AM
The direction of the profile (which side of the origin it is on) will determine which direction you have to draw the railing (I think - I am still testing all of this).
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2018-07-06 09:29 AM - edited 2021-10-21 03:35 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
I am assuming that by using the outside edge of the profile, then offsetting it, solves the kinked connection issue as it now has the offset edge to work with before it reaches the corner?
Yes, this allows for the transition path to be calculated along the outside of the profile where you will have a greater than zero length for each section.
When you mitre these back to the roof corner, all the transitions will take place at the one node, so section length will be zero, which is why it doesn't work.
Lingwisyer wrote:
Though this only works when you have exterior corners as interior corners have the opposite kink which is made worse by the offset.
I haven't worked internal corners out yet.
All in the same plane is fine, it is when they go from raking back to horizontal again it just doesn't work.
I don't think it is actually possible as the flat transition needs to be on the back (wrong side) of the horizontal moulding.
If you figure it out, let me know.
Barry.
2018-07-06 09:42 AM
2018-07-06 09:42 AM
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2018-09-27 03:39 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
do not do your bargeboard with the same profile as your fascia
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2018-10-04 11:04 PM
2018-10-05 04:05 AM
Jason wrote:You will need the full 22 library loaded (or at least the railing objects and macros - but you will have to extract the LCF to get to the individual parts).
I was working in an old project, and 22 Library wasn't completely loaded into the project.
2018-10-05 05:53 PM
Barry wrote:Yeah, I went back and edited my comment to include the but about working in the old project and that I was able to trace the issue back to having the wrong libraries loaded. Thanks for your response though.
You will need the full 22 library loaded (or at least the railing objects and macros - but you will have to extract the LCF to get to the individual parts).
Then in the railing options you will see the 'Profiled Rail 22' where you can choose the profile you have created.
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2021-07-02 04:56 AM
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