gap between vertical and slanted coloumn

gap between vertical and slanted coloumn

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gap between vertical and slanted coloumn

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any body knows how to join between slanted and vertical coloumn ?

There is a gap and it cannot be joined with join geometry .

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ennujozlagam
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your file no column attach? thanks

no column.JPG





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Anonymous
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i am sorry here the file

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Anonymous
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sorry Here is the file

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ennujozlagam
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just add a reference plane > pick your column > attach top/base. thanks

 

no column.JPG




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barthbradley
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are they coped? Zero out the coping distance. 

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Anonymous
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thanks a lot... i understand now...

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Anonymous
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no i have tried with grid line also

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ennujozlagam
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not grid line. use reference plane to attach. pick your column and set maximum intersection before attach base /top. thanks

 

no column.JPG





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how to add ref plane in coloumn ? should i edit the column with edit family ?

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Anonymous
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it failed

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barthbradley
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I don't understand what you are trying to do. Some Copperfield sh*t or what?    

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Anonymous
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hi i tried but it failed... what happened? thanks

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ennujozlagam
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detach and attach your column. thanks

 

 





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Anonymous
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thanks a lot i just dont click maximum intersection...

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ennujozlagam
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that's good, you got it. thanks 😅😉





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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

While the suggested method from @ennujozlagam solved the issue, here are a couple of tips

 

  1. Giving an offset to the vertical column and using join geometry is another way of cleaning out joins
  2. If you properly model/place the columns, using the coping tool is another option to join a vertical column to a slanted one
  3. Slanted columns behave like beams. That being said, instead of slanted columns you could use Beams

 

 

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