Wrap wall correctly
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‎2016-03-09
07:36 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2016-03-09
07:36 PM
How can I make the attached wall wrap correcty w the drywall surface at that corner. The wall under stairs was cut with SEO. Fiddled with this for a while now but can't come up w a solution.
Thx,
Marc
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‎2016-03-09 10:55 PM
‎2016-03-09
10:55 PM
Marc,
I would split the wall at the end of landing wall and the performed SEO on low height wall, that way it display correctly
Scott
I would split the wall at the end of landing wall and the performed SEO on low height wall, that way it display correctly
Scott
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‎2016-03-10 05:49 AM
‎2016-03-10
05:49 AM
Just c over the end of the upper part of the wall with a drywall "column"
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‎2016-03-10 11:54 PM
‎2016-03-10
11:54 PM
dhowardaia wrote:Could you elaborate how to do that?
Just c over the end of the upper part of the wall with a drywall "column"
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‎2016-03-11 12:54 AM
‎2016-03-11
12:54 AM
Use the column tool.
Set the column type to rectangular and the material to GWB.
Set with the column dimensions to suit your wall and GWB thickness and set base elevation at the level of your landing.
Place the column at the end of the wall and adjust the height (easiest to do it in 3D). The GWB "column" will heal to the GWB surface of the wall and great in both 2D and 3D
Set the column type to rectangular and the material to GWB.
Set with the column dimensions to suit your wall and GWB thickness and set base elevation at the level of your landing.
Place the column at the end of the wall and adjust the height (easiest to do it in 3D). The GWB "column" will heal to the GWB surface of the wall and great in both 2D and 3D