Hi Everyone,
I have a corner mullion that seems to disjoin and rotate even though it is connected to the adjacent wall, and I can't figure out how to fix it. When I shift the wall, it fixes itself, but when I move it back to the correct location, it breaks. Any thoughts?
The mullion is a L Corner Mullion.
Maybe drag one wall back to disconnect them, change both corner mullions to normal ones, then trim, and change one to L shape.
Unfortunately, no luck. It seems to have a problem joining. Even when I redraw the wall from scratch in the same location, the glass doesn't connect. But, when I move the wall, everything joins.
The issue seems to be when I set the base offset to a negative number. I have a slab edge cover for the sill and for the cover to actually cover the slab, the base offset needs to sit below the base constraint. The profile sits at base constraint otherwise which is too high.
I'm open to suggestions to do this in an alternate way. I need to see the cover in elevation and section and at the right height.
Found this thread after having this issue today. I usually have square corner mullions, so this hadn't come up before. For me, what caused it was the ends of the curtain walls being set to disallow join (as curtain walls often are--they were copied from some adjacent curtain walls where disallow join was needed). I got an error message saying the corner mullion was not joined to any other curtain walls, so it was defaulting to 90 degrees, which placed it sticking out of the wall instead of wrapping the corner. After switching the ends at the corner to allow join, and then lining the end points up, it automatically rotated the corner mullion correctly. Not sure if that would've solved OP's issue, but just posting here in case it works for anyone else.
Hello Everyone I am Having a Issue With Curtain Wall I want to Move my Rectangular Mullion Exactly at the corner but I can Move it in the curtain Wall Can Somebody Help me with this issue
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