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joining a curved wall and beam without interfering on each other

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chix88
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joining a curved wall and beam without interfering on each other

I can't make the beam stop where the wall start, it interfer with it , and when desabling joining the beam just overflow the wall.

the video show it all

I tried cuting , extending and both don't work

thanks

 

 

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ennujozlagam
in reply to: chix88

click the blue dot and right click > select allow joint and see if helps?

 

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chix88
in reply to: ennujozlagam

thank you for the answer but i've already did it , it's shown in the first video i sent , there is always an interference 

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jay_colcombe
in reply to: chix88

It may be Because the are not truly planar in the radial position.

 

In this example I placed a Beam by using Pick Lines and clicking on the Wall and using this curve for reference

 

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Accept the warning > Drag the Beam Ends into Position away from the Wall

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Click on the Node > Right Click > Disallow Join

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Drag the End node ove the Wall Centreline and the Beam cuts back to Wall Face

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handjonathan
in reply to: chix88

Hi @chix88 

Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums!   Has the solution suggested by @jay_colcombe helped with your issue?

We look forward to hearing back from you with more information so we can help you as a community! 



Jonathan Hand


Industry Community Manager | AEC (Architecture & Building)

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