Wall Joins

Wall Joins

mairh_tsek
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Wall Joins

mairh_tsek
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Hello all,

 

How is it possible the same type of wall in the one case to be joined well and in the other case not? (see the image)

 

Thank you in advance!

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barthbradley
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Reverse Join Order or Disallow Join altogether. 

 

..are you maybe wanting instead, to change those corner join conditions shown in your photo. Maybe miter them?  Wall Join tool

 

WallJoins.png

 

 

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ToanDN
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The incorrect one looks like one wall with an opening. Is it not?
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mairh_tsek
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There is one holizontal wall with two openings in the points that the verical walls come.

 

Thank you, I have used everything..

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ToanDN
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Have you turned On Wrap at Opening for the wall type?
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barthbradley
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Want to post the file? That might be the easiest way to get a solution. 

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mairh_tsek
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This is the layers of the horizontal wall (see attachment).  I have created all the layers in the core zone. I will less only the beton layer in this zone in order to be able to wrap the others.

 

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barthbradley
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A 3D view would better describe the condition; which is what I was after. But, I can clearly see that you can't wrap. Have you tried using any of the tools I suggested? If you have and they don't work, then I would need to see the actual condition.  If you can't post the file, then post a 3D view.  

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mairh_tsek
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I changed the layers of the wall (in oeder to not be in the core zone ) and I turned on the Wrap. It looks good now.

 

Thank you a lot!

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barthbradley
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Fantastic. Glad we could help. Now give credit where credit is due. 

 

Cheers. 

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