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RAC 2010 how do i join a regular wall to a curtain wall at an angle? see attachment..
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This is a bad condition - I had a similar one. I think you need to tun the corner with the masonry wall. You may have to turn off wall joins and use a void to cut the masonry wall to get exactly what you want.
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first i would sketch out how you want this connection to look and post that also. then users at the site could offer some solutions without quessing at how you want this connection to look.
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sorry i didn't make it very clear what i was doing.. i need the end of the wall to be at the same angle as the curtain wall.. here it is..
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where is the curtainwall in this new image. that's what i'm not getting. building components have to connected some how when they meet and how would you like it to look when they meet. i don't see this in your image. if you can sketch it, can look at ways to model it.
Edited on: Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 12:19:12 PM
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Not sure about your curtain wall junction, but you can do the wall bit by creating new wall types for the end bits that only include some of the wall layers - in my case, one with internal blockwork and plaster and another with external brickwork and insulation. These will join with the original wall that has the layers combined.
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