slanted end of the wall
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2008-10-04 12:51 PM
2008-10-04
12:51 PM
i would like to have the end of my wall slanted ... the wall its self is straight but the end of it should be slanted, im trying intersecting two walls one straight and one slanted, trimming doesn't help, im a newbee so, if anyone could help i would appreciate cheers
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2008-10-04 01:46 PM
2008-10-04
01:46 PM
There's plenty of ways to trim a wall end.
Trim to Roof
Solid Element Operation
or:
Slanted wall.
Place a short slanted wall across the end of the wall you wish to trim - it will cut it automatically.
Trim to Roof
Solid Element Operation
or:
Slanted wall.
Place a short slanted wall across the end of the wall you wish to trim - it will cut it automatically.
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-10-04 03:16 PM
2008-10-04
03:16 PM
thanks for your help - here is what i got from it:
a) solid element operations tend to get messed up - especially when you already have a slanted wall and you want to make another slant within it
b) trim to roof works the best almost no errors
c) that slanted small wall method does work
but only on straight walls (this is what i wanted) - doesn't work on already slanted ones 
all in all trim to roof seem to be the best way to do it ... but this archicad has so much stuff to learn
especially if you want to work with non-straight walls
thanks again will be back with more questions
a) solid element operations tend to get messed up - especially when you already have a slanted wall and you want to make another slant within it
b) trim to roof works the best almost no errors
c) that slanted small wall method does work


all in all trim to roof seem to be the best way to do it ... but this archicad has so much stuff to learn

thanks again will be back with more questions