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vinnie_man695853
2015-04-19, 02:14 PM
Hello guys,

I'm new to the forum, but I have been reading quite a bit. I'm desperately searching for the right solution for my problem. Maybe there's an easy fix, but a already spent two hours trying and searching, but it won't do what a exactly want.
http://forums.augi.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=99452&stc=1

I want the upper brick wall with plaster finish (= Wall 2) to join with the brick and plaster in the bigger compound wall (= Wall 1).

Priority and core setup is as follows:

WALL 1 (Concrete compound wall): Exterior - Plaster [5] - Brickwork [4] - Insulation [3] - <Core - Concrete [1], structural - Core> - Interior

WALL 2 (Brick wall): Exterior - <Core - Plaster [5] - Brickwork [4] - Core> - Interior


Now I know that this way Wall 1 will not go through the concrete (5<1), so i changed the brick in WALL 2 to priority 1. So now i can get the brick to get past the concrete with the 'wall-joins'-tools. But then it will stop again at the insulation.
http://forums.augi.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=99453&stc=1

Wouldn't it be logical that the brick would go through the insulation as well (1>3)? Maybe it doesnt have reason to to that, because it doesn't see a reason to do that. But can't I overide this?

The only way I now can get a 'cleanish' result is with the 'cut profile'-tool, where i would carve out the insulation and concrete from the compound wall.
http://forums.augi.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=99455&stc=1
But then it is just visually gone, but it still affect elements, and the wall is actually still there.
Another way I managed to make a clean join is when I make the brickwork in Wall 1 the structural and core, and all the rest a lower priority.But i don't want to to that, because it affects the same type-walls in other areas. It also just would't be correct...

Anyone who wants to give his/her 2 cents?

Thank you!
Kind Regards,
Vincent

antman
2015-04-20, 05:42 PM
For wall 2, if you move the brick and plaster out of the core, and put an air layer in the core, does that fix it?

vinnie_man695853
2015-04-21, 02:30 PM
Yes it SOLVED the problem! I already drew the wall again with all separate components, but this is much easier... :) Thank you antman!