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Corridor Surface Ignoring Vertical Link

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dbussie
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Corridor Surface Ignoring Vertical Link

For some reason the surface created by my corridor is ignoring the vertical link on the edge of the subassembly.  How can I get it to include that?

Desirea
FBL & Associates
Civil 3D 2014

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Message 2 of 8
lholland
in reply to: dbussie

Don't forget to set your overhang correction to "Bottom Links" that'll do the trick.
Message 3 of 8
dbussie
in reply to: lholland

It is set to Bottom Links and is still ignoring it.  Could it be because it is on the edge?

Message 4 of 8
mathewkol
in reply to: dbussie

Try Top Links instead (overhang correction).
Matt Kolberg
SolidCAD Professional Services
http://www.solidcad.ca /
Message 5 of 8
dbussie
in reply to: mathewkol

This is strange.  That worked for the left side but didn't work on the right side.

Message 6 of 8
CADmgrMike
in reply to: dbussie

I'm having the same issue. I created a retaining wall using vertical links and a link slope and width.

The wall works on the left side of the corridor, but doesn't work on the right side.

GGrrr!!!

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/
Message 7 of 8
dbussie
in reply to: CADmgrMike

It's been a long time but I think I had to make the shape have a small slope so that it was 0.01' off of vertical.  It was very frustrating.

Message 8 of 8
CADmgrMike
in reply to: dbussie

I ended up using the Link Width and Slope using a width of 0.01 and targeting a profile for the elevation.

the Link Vertical doesn't have a way to add a deflection, so I scrapped that.

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/

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