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a week ago
Hi!
trying to connect 3 types of composite walls together in a particular way but i cant achieve it.
I would like the outside brick layer to run through and connect one to the other, which would imply the concrete to stop before (marked with an "x").
Is that possible, if so, whats the best practice?
Cheers,
Z
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a week ago
There are quite a few threads around with me just troubleshooting and resolving problems on my own, though most of them have got to do with GDL.
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Monday
The problem is that now i get situations like this, where i would like to connect concrete (in this case "wall to slab") but i get these gaps that i dont want. How would i work around this?
Cheers,
Z
Tuesday
It is hard to find the right 'balance' between all materials.
You can make a copy of the concrete building material with a higher priority value for the slabs...
yesterday
Maybe it is time to resort to Complex Profile Columns.
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yesterday
Thats a great tip. I will try that, thank you very much!
Cheers,
Z
yesterday
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yesterday
You mean i am posting too much?
yesterday
Nope.
Was giving a compliment… since you are not the only one who has done this in the forums.
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