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javiervega10
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exact countour on isolated panel

javiervega10
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hello.
How can I make the cladding profile with thickness, as an isolated panel, be represented in the model and in the 2D drawings they be represented with the exact countour?

Any profile insulated type always appears rectangular in the model and in the 2D drawing

 

the flat cladding profiles, if they appear with the exact contour

pannel.png

CLADDING.png

CLADDING2.png

   

exact countour on isolated panel

hello.
How can I make the cladding profile with thickness, as an isolated panel, be represented in the model and in the 2D drawings they be represented with the exact countour?

Any profile insulated type always appears rectangular in the model and in the 2D drawing

 

the flat cladding profiles, if they appear with the exact contour

pannel.png

CLADDING.png

CLADDING2.png

   

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Flies-Eyes
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That is an interesting question.  I have a custom insulated panel profile that I need to add this week myself.  It has been quite a few years since I looked at this topic so I will need to refresh my memory.  I don't think creating a profile with thickness is the issue, I just can't recall if cladding profiles have an Exact and Basic profile function like beam profiles have.

 

I will keep you posted on how I go with my task this week. 

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That is an interesting question.  I have a custom insulated panel profile that I need to add this week myself.  It has been quite a few years since I looked at this topic so I will need to refresh my memory.  I don't think creating a profile with thickness is the issue, I just can't recall if cladding profiles have an Exact and Basic profile function like beam profiles have.

 

I will keep you posted on how I go with my task this week. 

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javiervega10
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javiervega10
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I already made a custom cladding profile, but it also appears in a rectangle.
maybe I made the wrong profile 

pannel1.png

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I already made a custom cladding profile, but it also appears in a rectangle.
maybe I made the wrong profile 

pannel1.png

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K_Kubat
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If I only go by the color of your contours, I suspect that they were created on the wrong layer, but the layer can be changed manually and cannot be checked without DWG.

By default, the detailed contour must be on the outside layer "AS_ExactOuterSection" and inside "AS_ExactInnerSection", the layers "AS_OuterSection" and "AS_InnerSection" are for the standard representation.

The corresponding style must be set to (exact) in the plan output.

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If I only go by the color of your contours, I suspect that they were created on the wrong layer, but the layer can be changed manually and cannot be checked without DWG.

By default, the detailed contour must be on the outside layer "AS_ExactOuterSection" and inside "AS_ExactInnerSection", the layers "AS_OuterSection" and "AS_InnerSection" are for the standard representation.

The corresponding style must be set to (exact) in the plan output.

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AleckGiles
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Hi,

 

I have done a full webinar explaining how to use cladding and add your own cladding sections to the system. You can watch it on YouTube here.

Aleck Giles, Structures Consultant, Graitec
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Hi,

 

I have done a full webinar explaining how to use cladding and add your own cladding sections to the system. You can watch it on YouTube here.

Aleck Giles, Structures Consultant, Graitec
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Insulated Cladding

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Insulated Cladding

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