Floor to wall joins show in elevation and cannot be hidden.

Floor to wall joins show in elevation and cannot be hidden.

phillipkling
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Floor to wall joins show in elevation and cannot be hidden.

phillipkling
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Hi,

 

I'm having an issue where if I join a floor a floor and a wall, that floor edge will appear on an elevation of that wall. The lines show through even if the floor behind is hidden and the Linework tool cannot click on any of these lines. This also happens regardless of the order you click the items in to join them. The floor extents go to the outside face of the stud. Any advice anyone has on how to resolve this would be greatly appreciated. 

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You can see in these screenshots, that three floor edges are showing up when they are joined with the wall, but the top floor does not show through since it is not joined with the wall. Not joining them though makes the intersection of wall of floor look messy  in section.

 

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ToanDN
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Pull the floor edge back to the interior face of the wall or at least behind the exterior finish layer of the wall.

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phillipkling
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ToanDN,

 

thank you for the quick response. Sadly that does not work either. Here you see the elevation with floor lines still showing. I set the bottom two floor to the inside face, one joined one not and the top two floors set to the outside face, one joined and one not. The two joined ones show through 

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phillipkling
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The lines do go away when the floor extents are set to the interior wall finish, but this is not ideally where we would like the floor to go to. Also, the problem applies to other walls running into the interior side of the wall showing in elevation. They just do not matter as much as they are easily fixable with wall joins.

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ToanDN
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Can you show the enlarged section cut details at those two conditions? Set the views to Fine.

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phillipkling
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Here is the condition to OF of stud 

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and to the inside face

 

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barthbradley
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Just post your file so we can see what we're working with. This really shouldn't be brain surgery. 😉  

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