Wall end - composite wall
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2025-02-18 02:27 PM
Hi!
This might just be a dumb question, but i have a case where i have a composite wall. I want the outter layer of the wall (made of brick/masonry) to turn and close my wall end. I would like not to just place a fill or something dumb in 2D to solve it, so what would be the best practice?
Thanks,
Z
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2025-02-18 03:17 PM
Hey Zendrix,
You can use this tool to get the wall end you're looking for
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2025-02-18 03:17 PM
Hey Zendrix,
You can use this tool to get the wall end you're looking for
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2025-02-18 04:53 PM
Thanks,
I tried using it, but with no success. Gonna have a better look into it.
Cheers,
Z

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2025-02-19 02:24 AM - edited 2025-02-19 02:25 AM
The issue with the Wall End Tool is that it does not extend the skins past the end of the reference line, so at a corner the skins will be misaligned. Every time I use it with blade walls I have to extend the wall by the skin thickness... This sometimes works with corners.
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