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Proper graphic for walls joining?

Ivan Myers
Booster

I have an existing wall joining a new wall and for the life of me I cant get them to show in plan properly.  The attached image is what keeps showing.

What is the trick?

Thanks

Screen Shot 2022-11-02 at 10.36.34 AM.png

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@Ivan Myers wrote:

It seems walls often join improperly when not at 90 degrees. But thanks anyway.  


It should only be a problem when there are more than 2 walls involved (they can be in hidden layers as I suspect in the image you show).

Usually with more walls involved it can be solved with the junction order or by moving the reference lines around so they do/don't touch other walls.

 

Barry.

 

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Karol Argasinski
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Hi Ivan,

for me it looks that you might have two things happening here:

  1. There is some kind of hidden element/object on hidden layer;
  2. There is an object which is higher that cutting line and walls are intersecting with it;
  3. Wall baselines should be changed - try to play with those.

 

 

Best
Karol

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Ivan Myers
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Thanks for the reply. And sorry for my late reply.  I ended up using a masking fill and called it good.

It seems walls often join improperly when not at 90 degrees. But thanks anyway.  

Designer/ Drafter

ArchiCAD 26 on 27" Mac
Solution

@Ivan Myers wrote:

It seems walls often join improperly when not at 90 degrees. But thanks anyway.  


It should only be a problem when there are more than 2 walls involved (they can be in hidden layers as I suspect in the image you show).

Usually with more walls involved it can be solved with the junction order or by moving the reference lines around so they do/don't touch other walls.

 

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