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I have a compound wall with Brick, air gap, insulation, sheathing and metal stud wall. Along a straight wall there is a portion of the wall that is set back 4". No matter what I do I can get the walls to join correctly, edit wall joins, start by drawing lines apply walls to lines etc. Please help with ideas thanks
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Edit: I was incorrect on that one, good post typhoon
Edited on: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:00:58 PM
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OK, see the video: http://screencast.com/t/BtzdNgVy6B
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Thanks working well.. Such a simple fix but would have never thought to do that..
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This issue has been discussed several times here, there are other ways to solve this kind of problem but this is one of them, i create a video (and Coreed too) a few months ago with this....
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Since you were such a big help on the last issue I thought I would ask one more wall joins question. I have several compound walls coming into one point(see attached sketch). I have it cleaned up pretty good but the exterior brick in the red should not be there. I would prefer not to a mask at situations because I would have to do it on several views. Any ideas??thanks
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We can't tell what shoud happen here. If you say the brick should not be there, should this portion be a different wall? In any normal (2D) view where a material is cut, you can use edit cut profile to change the geometry of elements inthat 2D view only. In this case, you could edit cut profile the brick layer to end it outside of this area. You can read about this in your HELP. It's better that a masking region.
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Yeah, by the image i think there are two different kind of walls right? did you try (before doing what WWhub said) the "Edit Wall joins"?? I think so because you said "I have it cleaned up pretty good but", I can't tell much more ONLY with your image....
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