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tiles adapted to the walls

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Hi.
I have a problem I have to adapt some tiles, to the fomra of the walls, but I can only insert them in rectangular shape, with the possibility to stretch them, but not to cut them flush of the wall.
You know how to tell me?
 
Can you explain better than what kind of family we're talking about? What is it, beams?
If you want to be helped maybe it is the case of wasting a few extra words :36_1_3:
 
is a trave-prefabricated double t connection
and I can only insert it with the shape of a rectangle and I can't adapt it to the "storted" walls
 
If it's a family of beams I doubt you can shape them by following the wall thread... in the yard how would they do? Would they cut precast beams? I doubt it...
 
Besides confirming what is said by tristan, prefabricated tiles (depending on the manufacturer) have edge/colm beams (always prefabricated) supporting them at the ends.

However, for pure academic purpose, it is possible to cut the tiles with subtraction solids, properly changing the family.

it would also be possible to use a system of beams, putting the tiles with interaxis such as to create a continuous layer (see the discussion tiles in 3d), but unfortunately, given the considerable extension of the base (width of the tile) and considering that the cut is always perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (of the tiles) on the oblique sides would always have a ladder.
 

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