Wall connection in Plan
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2019-04-29
06:59 PM
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08:13 AM
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Rubia Torres
2019-04-29
06:59 PM
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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2019-04-30 05:07 AM
2019-04-30
05:07 AM
When I've experienced these types of issues, I've found the culprit can be a complex profile involving itself unexpectedly in the results. It appears you may be using one in the footing below? In such cases, I've substituted simpler components to resolve it. For example, if a complex footing is the issue, I'll use a slab/beam and wall solution instead.
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2019-05-03 10:35 PM
2019-05-03
10:35 PM
I've fixed a few of those issue by moving one wall over like 1/64 of an inch. It's way under my dimension accuracy setting, so it doesn't show up anywhere else that I moved it. It's also so small you can't tell on prints. Many times I need to follow the the other solution mentioned above, but I usually try moving it over that 1/64" as you get lucky sometimes.