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Why is my corridor adding a hinge?

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SSAuburn
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Why is my corridor adding a hinge?

Why is my corridor adding a hinge?  [Atleast I think that is the problem]

 

I am trying to create a berm that is 8' wide.  For my assembly I used 4' wide basiclanes and daylightgeneral (with 3:1 slope in all parameters) on left and right side.

 

In the top image I have circled two of the areas in which the hinge line is shown.  And in the bottom right the cross section of one side of the berm is shown.  As you can see on the inside (left) there is two feet sloped at approximately -1% before it daylights to the surface at 3:1

 

Why isn't the left side matching the right?

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ToddRogers-WPM
in reply to: SSAuburn

It's hard to tell without seeing the Assembly.



Todd Rogers
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SSAuburn
in reply to: ToddRogers-WPM

See attached.

 

I realize this may not be the best assembly type to use.  Please let me know if you would create the assembly a different way. 

 

I need a 8' berm with a 3:1 slope on both sides to the exisitng surface.

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SSAuburn
in reply to: ToddRogers-WPM

See attached.

 

I realize this may not be the best assembly type to use.  Please let me know if you would create the assembly a different way. 

 

I need a 8' berm with a 3:1 slope on both sides to the exisitng surface.

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ToddRogers-WPM
in reply to: SSAuburn

You might want to try the LinkSlopeToSurface.



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