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difficulty creating inclined mounts

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are at grips with the creation of continuous facades, where the mounts are inclined each of about 30°, and placed on the facade which in turn is inclined to the vertical. as if not enough the facade besides being inclined, it turns out of 4 irregular sides (it is not a rectangle).
to do everything I created a mass in-place from 2 lines, destined to continuous facade and subsequently varied the number of guidelines and their inclination.
Trying to allocate "all grid lines" as mounts, I had problems, so I tried to make them one by one, but on 2 lines it does not allow me to create mounts (see attachment for error) and I have no idea how to solve... Are there any proposals?

the climber highlighted with the letter "a" in red is one of the 2 in question. as I remove the error window, it returns to be a grid line. idem for the other line.

the second photo is like the current prospectus and the third is one of the real prospectuses (my mother!)
 

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online generate error could be caused by the internal "calcle" of the specific command.
the possible solutions would lead to be;
- try to move the grid line, insert the mount and put the line/mounting in the correct position
- try to insert the 2single mount" on each section of the grid line

without the file it is difficult to assess....
 
thanks gfrank, after a myriad of evidence I finally found which can be the discriminant that generates error. we say that in principle having all these inclined things does not help.
As seen from the 2nd image above, the departure of the mounts to the base is never equal, but tends to climb, and this thing already has suspicious me. the motivation is that I had defined the same number of mounts (vertical and horizontal), then tilting them 30° and 60° to achieve the rombo effect.

Unfortunately if the mass on which you work does not create a nice regular rectangle, it is not said that the spacing between the inclined mounts in a sense is equal to that between the inclined mounts in the other (the thing is verifiable in the properties of the continuous facade), and this generates errors like what I have highlighted.

you have to place the fixed-distance mounts (in my case "4 us feet") and the problem is solved (following image of parameters).

creating the "all grid lines", the software will complain only that it will not be possible to create some mounts too small and blah blah blah blah. give him reason and you will have your facade done and finished.
 

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