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continuous side joints

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Hello everyone.. I have searched in the forum but it seems that on this topic no one has yet said anything, perhaps because it is a banality or perhaps because to nobody and never served. I wanted to ask if you could reach two continuous faces. If you like? I tried to combine the geometries, but nothing, besides creating a continuous glass facade in place from extrusion, I can not combine the edges created by the continuous facade command. this also serves to easily insert the mounts. Thank you.
 
I don't think you can "join" continuous faces and for the mountaineers you have to use angles
 
so I can't join the 2 glasses. the screen below shows how the situation is.
 

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Hi.
you can create a glass wall of the same thickness as the facade panel, so you can then manage the angle joint even with a paper paper (45°).
@tristan, welded no, but beveled and siliconed yes:)

bye
mb
 
I'll explain a little better, it's the heat. .
-1° you create a new type of wall, ex single layer, glass material, thickness to taste
-2° designs a generic continuous facade or as you want, select the corner panel, replace the default panel by selecting between the types of wall what you have specially created. repeat the procedure for the second facade continues.
-3° by modification you are now ready to edit the angle joint (since a joint between two walls is found) and select a head joint

I hope it's understandable.

bye
mb
 

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I wanted to avoid the climber in the corner..right. . so the joint is also + real, since it is easy to silicone so 2 panels. . thanks mb78 and thanks also to tristan for ideas;)
 
always inherent to the continuous facades, can't you just create curved facades? for costs it is true that in reality they realize to + segments and not curved, but as the customer pays it so.. Here too I manage it as a wall with glass material and desired thickness, or is there an option that escapes me to follow a curve to the overall continuous facade? :smile:
 

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