Sub Assembly Composer Help

Sub Assembly Composer Help

jsorrells
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Sub Assembly Composer Help

jsorrells
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Hello,

I am new with assemblies and corridors, so I hope someone can help me out here.

What sub-assembly do I use to achieve going through the existing ground twice at a 17.5:1 slope.

Image attached will probably explain my problem. Thanks!

 

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schroederC3D
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Hi,

 

You're looking for the DaylightMultiIntercept assembly - check it out in the subassembly reference, and set the Intercept Number to 2.

 

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Command (Uppercase): TRIM, Variable (Italicized): MSLTSCALE, Civil 3D Object (Within brackets): [SITE]

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KMercier_C3D
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Try DaylightMultiIntercept



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jsorrells
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DaylightMultiIntercept assembly worked, had to add the target surface in the properties!

 

Thanks