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    JamaL9722060
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    Incorrect “Join”!

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    10-31-2012 03:03 PM

    Incorrect “Join”!

     

    In the screenshot below, the plaster layer in the “wall” and “Roof” has the same function, nevertheless they are not merged correctly!

     

    What might be the reason?

     

     

    Thank you for the help,

     

    Best

     

    Jamal

     

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    Re: Incorrect “Join”!

    11-01-2012 01:56 PM in reply to: JamaL9722060

    Try using the Wall Join Tool, and selecting Miter.

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    JamaL9722060
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    Re: Incorrect “Join”!

    11-01-2012 02:08 PM in reply to: ccollins

    Thank you for the answer,

     

    My issue is the connection between the “wall” and “roof” but not with the wall itself!

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    Jamal NUMAN, GIS and Civil Engineer, MSc
    e-mail: JamaL9722060@yahoo.com
    P.O.Box: 731, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine.
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    Software: AutoCAD 2014, AutoCAD C3D, AutoCAD M3D, Revit
    Windows 7 (Ultimate 64 bits),
    Firefox 20.0,
    Kaspersky 2013.
    Please use plain text.