Modifying Casework through Walls or adding Vertexes to customize Casework on an Angle

Modifying Casework through Walls or adding Vertexes to customize Casework on an Angle

crleslie
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Modifying Casework through Walls or adding Vertexes to customize Casework on an Angle

crleslie
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I've been stumped on this for almost an hour now..  Been trying to use the cleanup command but it's always getting me to edit the diagonal wall rather than the casework.  I would think it would be simple enough to add a vertex to the casework wall but there's no option to do so.  I must be missing something it can't be this hard to prevent casework from going through walls like this.

 

Is there a way to prevent casework from appearing on the other side of the wall?  I tried using polylines and interference subtraction, etc. nothing seems to work that I think would.

 

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David_W_Koch
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What object type are you using to model the casework?


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pendean
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Share your actual DWG file here please @crleslie 

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R_Tweed
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The interference condition would need to be a mass-element large enough to enclose the end.

If you are using a wall style, this can be done with and end cap style.

It takes a little time to setup the first time for each component but once you have it you can get fairly detailed.

 

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