Randall Temple
2005-12-08, 08:30 PM
I'm having a cleanup problem between stacked walls with similar components at different elevations. Our projects frequently include a brick wainscot of varying heights. In right-angle corners, it's not too much of a problem, but at other angles of intersection I get some really strange results (see attachment.)
I've looked at component priorities in the wall assemblies, and those seem to be correct. Am I going about this the right way, or am I just butting up against the limits of the software?
On a possibly related note, we've also had situations where the finish material of a lower Basic Wall in the stack is projected onto the uppermost Basic Wall. Often this is accompanied by cleanup problems at the other ends of adjacent walls. It sometimes occurs when attaching the wall to the roof (it's not an issue of the top of the attached wall being below the defined height of a component wall, as described elsewhere in this forum.) Other times it occurs without attaching the wall to the roof, but resolves if the roof is deleted. The only solution we've found is to delete and redraw the offending wall. Sorry I don't have an example of this one.
Any insights would be more than welcome.
I've looked at component priorities in the wall assemblies, and those seem to be correct. Am I going about this the right way, or am I just butting up against the limits of the software?
On a possibly related note, we've also had situations where the finish material of a lower Basic Wall in the stack is projected onto the uppermost Basic Wall. Often this is accompanied by cleanup problems at the other ends of adjacent walls. It sometimes occurs when attaching the wall to the roof (it's not an issue of the top of the attached wall being below the defined height of a component wall, as described elsewhere in this forum.) Other times it occurs without attaching the wall to the roof, but resolves if the roof is deleted. The only solution we've found is to delete and redraw the offending wall. Sorry I don't have an example of this one.
Any insights would be more than welcome.