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Slanted wall thickness is not consistent

xissburg
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When a slant angle is applied to a wall it becomes thicker. That is, a slanted wall is "sheared" and not rotated instead, which results in different thicknesses when they're stacked on top of another. It also doesn't make sense from a construction standpoint, because the materials do not become thicker when they are titled. Example:

 

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Is it possible to rotate a wall instead? Thank you!

 

Operating system used: Windows 22H2

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xissburg
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"materials do not become thicker when they are titled" - actually, this statement is not correct. Materials do become thicker with respect to the horizontal plane.

 

Anyways, I think the correct approach to create a wall with this shape (starts vertical and then tilts at a height of 80cm) is using a custom complex profile.

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xissburg
Newcomer

"materials do not become thicker when they are titled" - actually, this statement is not correct. Materials do become thicker with respect to the horizontal plane.

 

Anyways, I think the correct approach to create a wall with this shape (starts vertical and then tilts at a height of 80cm) is using a custom complex profile.

I see this problem and i can't find a suitable solution even using complex profiled wall will differ if you change the slant angle later.

I guess you can duplicate that composite and after giving it the desired slant angle you can create a section through the wall and readjust the newly created composite layers' thicknesses to the actual measured values given from the section, the defect in this way is you'll have to repeat (measuring from section & readjusting layers' thick) steps if the slant angle changed later.

 

Edit : I apologize for this reply as I discovered it’s completely away from being correct.

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Barry Kelly
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The difference in thickness is because there is no mitre at the join.

Best approach is a complex profile wall as suggested.

 

Barry.

 

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