Andrew Dobson
2007-11-16, 09:49 AM
I need to align two types of in-situ concrete walls to a structural grid.
I have two types, 300mm concrete walls centred on the grid, and 225mm concrete walls aligned to the grid with 75mm one side and 150mm the other side of the grid line.
It is easy to lock the core centre line of the 300mm wall to the gridline, but rather more complicated to align the 225mm wall how I want.
I have drawn a wall with a 150mm concrete core layer and a 75mm concrete skin layer and aligned and locked this wall to the grid by core face, but I now have a thin line separating the two parts of the concrete, where as in reality, the wall will be cast as one.
I know that I can use a dimension to constrain the wall to the grid by a set amount, but this is a pain with lots of walls.
I have attached a PDF to illustrate what I am trying to do.
Is there an easier way to acomplish this?
Thanks in advance
I have two types, 300mm concrete walls centred on the grid, and 225mm concrete walls aligned to the grid with 75mm one side and 150mm the other side of the grid line.
It is easy to lock the core centre line of the 300mm wall to the gridline, but rather more complicated to align the 225mm wall how I want.
I have drawn a wall with a 150mm concrete core layer and a 75mm concrete skin layer and aligned and locked this wall to the grid by core face, but I now have a thin line separating the two parts of the concrete, where as in reality, the wall will be cast as one.
I know that I can use a dimension to constrain the wall to the grid by a set amount, but this is a pain with lots of walls.
I have attached a PDF to illustrate what I am trying to do.
Is there an easier way to acomplish this?
Thanks in advance