Hello,
(Solve) by lock the face of the joint point, (rather than the point) to , it solved now
I made a pair of joists, the upper joist slides at one end along the lower joist, the junction joint point are locked, but after nested, this junction are no longer fixed and then twisted.
There should be a error of a simple operation but don't know what it is.
BTW can the warning of "off axis" be ignored and really have no any consequence right?
Please advice, Thanks
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(Solve) by lock the "face" of the joint point, (rather than the point its self ) to the host face, it solved now
@heichan88 wrote:
BTW can the warning of "off axis" be ignored and really have no any consequence right?
That's not altogether true. They can appear benign but impact performance - especially if you got alot of them.
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@heichan88 wrote:
Hello,
(Solve) by lock the face of the joint point, (rather than the point) to , it solved now
I made a pair of joists, the upper joist slides at one end along the lower joist, the junction joint point are locked, but after nested, this junction are no longer fixed and then twisted.
There should be a error of a simple operation but don't know what it is.
BTW can the warning of "off axis" be ignored and really have no any consequence right?
Please advice, Thanks
Yours is an adaptive so you don't need to be too worried about that warning. If you don't want to see it, just drag a point a bit.
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