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#1 Brian Berzinskis

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Posted 21 August 2020 - 12:14 PM

Has anyone experienced this footing situation on an angled foundation wall?

 

I have been playing around with the clean up and join tolerances but no luck yet.

 

I have done angled foundation walls before without issue but I would say they are usually 45 degree and this is like 18 degree.

 

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#2 Mark Petri

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Posted 21 August 2020 - 04:54 PM

Are the footings at the exact same elevations? I've had some troubles like that but typically find it is either an elevation offset or a join tolerance. I certainly seem to have more issues with walls (especially at odd angles) joining properly, then staying that way when I close and reopen my projects.


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#3 Chris Proost

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 06:47 AM

Try what Mark suggested or adjust them both away from each other and then fillet them back together. I've had this happen on 90 degree walls before.



#4 Brendan Smythe

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Posted 27 August 2020 - 01:09 PM

Footing definetly need an upgrad or more options with how the join. For instance, enlarged footing point loads won't join either..

 

 

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