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I would like to chamfer the end of a beams. The client does not want plumb cut beam tail. How can I get the result I need?
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How about a face based family that cuts its host.
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Hmm, that seems like a logical approach...I wil let you know how it goes.
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I have beem looking at how to do this. I found that if you apply an Opening by face that you can make waht ever profile you want at the end of a beam. I used this to make the profile of my trellis ends. It might not be the best way but it worked quickly.
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