al2000
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Hello everyone,
By reading the various discussions on the crossroads, I did not find the answer to my question, perhaps trivial:
how to define families of beams with the ends that can be adapted to the intersections of the reticular, so as not to see the usual "moncons" of beams and cons that do not touch?
I tried to create a family of steel beams with a variable inclination subtraction solid at the ends (although I couldn't make it work very well), however this involves changing parameters and extensions for each single rod, which for very large reticoarsals becomes problematic. . .
Is there another system?
Thank you all!
By reading the various discussions on the crossroads, I did not find the answer to my question, perhaps trivial:
how to define families of beams with the ends that can be adapted to the intersections of the reticular, so as not to see the usual "moncons" of beams and cons that do not touch?
I tried to create a family of steel beams with a variable inclination subtraction solid at the ends (although I couldn't make it work very well), however this involves changing parameters and extensions for each single rod, which for very large reticoarsals becomes problematic. . .
Is there another system?
Thank you all!