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Anonymous
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Hi, I have these two different walls joining(as Shown). Ideally I would like the the internal stud walls to be mitred and the external to butt into each other. But at the moment as indicated in the image, this is the only option AC allows.
Any advise appreciated. Cheers Scott.

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David Maudlin
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Scotty:

Look at the Intersection Priority of the Building Materials. It look like the air space is too strong and is cutting through the brick.

David
David Maudlin / Architect
www.davidmaudlin.com
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Anonymous
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Thank you David That fixed it.
Anonymous
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I have a similar problem.

It's a simple stud partition, making a junction with a similar element but with an additional skin of plywood below the plasterboard on one side.

If I set the priorities so that the plywood shows correctly, I lose the continuity of the studwork at the T-junction.

The screenshots show each of 3 attempts, with different priorities.

Any clues?
Anonymous
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Sorry, the problem miraculously fixed itself, just by renaming one of the materials!
Erwin Edel
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Must've renamed it to the magic word
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl

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