Wall cleanup

Anonymous

Wall cleanup

Anonymous
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I am trying to clean up the wall condition as shown.  The wall on the left and upper portion is a full height partition (which I want to fillet as shown) and the wall on the right extends just above the ceiling.  I want to show this with all the studs meeting but without the GWB between.  Any ideas?  (would still like line between the stud for the full height and the lower wall)

 

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dbroad
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All the walls should clean up.  Turn the wall justification line on and check out your wall justifications. You may need to increase the radius of the wall cleanup at the intersection for the right wall.

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David_W_Koch
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Follow @dbroad's suggestions for getting the Walls to clean up.  That will remove the GWB between the two, but you will also lose the line separating the studs of the Walls of two different heights.  You could turn on the Above Cut Plane component, but that line will be out at the face of the GWB, not at the face of the Stud.


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Anonymous
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Thanks... I just wanted to see the line between the two wall styles.  Sometimes there is a situation where one style starts and then another begins and I thought it would be helpful to see that difference with a line.

 

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David_W_Koch
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I understand the desire; I just do not have an easy way to achieve it.


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dbroad
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Components clean up via priority numbers.  If the studs of one wall type have a different priority than that of another, they shouldn't clean up and should leave a line.

Same wall, different stud definitionsSame wall, different stud definitions

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Victoria.Studley
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I'm just checking in to see if you need more help with this. Did the latest suggestion that @dbroad provided work for you?

If so, please click Accept Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.


Victoria Studley
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