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analytic Panel by extrusion

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Djokaboris
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analytic Panel by extrusion

Hi;

 

When i create the panel by extrusion and pick a physical curve wall, the analytic panel by extrusion appears below the physical wall. And when i move it back up, it doesn't go to the required position. How can this be solve??

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jay_colcombe
in reply to: Djokaboris

It is related to the Workplane, in 3D your Workplane is probably set to a lower level at the bottom of the Wall, change it to the top and it works as expected.  This could be a Structural thing whereby it works downwards like when placing columns.

 

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Jay Colcombe

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mihai.sandu
in reply to: Djokaboris

Hi,
The position of the analytical elements and their size can also be controlled from the Analytical Nodes. Enable the Analytical Nodes in the view, select the 2 top Nodes of the curved analytical panel and in the Properties menu you will have Associated Level and Offset from Level. You can control the size from there, by changing the values.



Mihai Sandu

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Djokaboris
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Thanks Sir @mihai.sandu . It works perfectly

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