2015-07-23 08:07 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:25 PM by Rubia Torres
2015-07-23 11:12 PM
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2015-07-24 12:26 AM
2015-07-24 10:21 AM
Steve wrote:Here you are: https://app.box.com/s/mzsb2a3brqywbwhekymhx54rm023bdwf
You need to learn how to use Solid Element Operations, and also how to set clean up strenght of Building Materials.
Also upload you file as a .pla instead of a .pln
2015-07-24 10:23 AM
2015-07-24 03:29 PM
arthuragone wrote:See the attached image for setting the common edge to mitred.
Hello laszlonagy, thanks for the help, I selected both roof, clicked on the common edge (ridge) and clicked on the Custom Edge setting button.
But can't find what you said next: the set mitrer edge button?
Edit:ok, I tried another couple of time and found the right ridge to click at then the button appear.
Now my 2 plans have a nice joint at the ridge, but the still act "separately" and I still can't trim my wall by the entire roof ...
2015-07-24 03:31 PM
arthuragone wrote:In case of multi-plane Roofs, the Pivot line (the blue line in the attached image) must always be at the same height for all Roof plane.
Regarding your Alternate method, It work pretty well, but in this case, I can't find how to have one edge at an altitude (let say 5,00m) and the other edge at another height (let say 3 meters) ?
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