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How to trim structural beam system to beam system boundary?

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Anonymous
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How to trim structural beam system to beam system boundary?

I have created a structural beam system as a way to make floorboards on an external deck. However the floor boards simply overhang the boundary of the beam system roughly and do not cut along the boundary. I have found a (slow) workaround by extending the start and end of each board by 500mm (so as to overlap the boundary) then selecting each individual board and cutting it to a reference plane that follows the beam system boundary, but is there a more efficient way?

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ennujozlagam
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the proper way is to edit your beam system boundary line. thanks

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

@ennujozlagam whilst that makes the beams follow the boundary (to a certain extent), what I am after is how to trim them to the boundary. To take your example: see how the I-beams just end abruptly at the boundary line rather than the boundary line cutting them nicely along the angle. I want them to be cut at the ends along the angle. 

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Why a structural beam system? Think I might do it as (structural) floor and use parts to create the boards.

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

you can use reference plane and use cut geometry > select your beam and then your reference plane. thanks

 

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