Door insertion ignoring nearest wall (solved: insert THEN reposition)

mallenb
edited 7:12PM in BricsCAD BIM

Inserting a door seems to only show my distance to the end of the actual wall its being inserted into. Is there a way to get it to recognize the distance to the perpendicular wall?

Being new to BIM, I'm now wondering if this is the incorrect way to draw this wall situation.

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  • Hello,

    If your walls are connected, the distance to the perpendicular wall should be recognized.

    If the walls are connect, please create a Support Request and attach the drawing where you can reproduce this issue.

  • Before I submit a ticket - is "connected" different than "touching"? Is there something special I have to do to make walls connect? (Like the example above, I'm talking about when two walls come together at a "T".

    I just now created a new empty drawing and used Quick Draw to make a simple 4 wall room with slab floor. I used "wall" with the "single wall" option in the dialog box to place a wall within the 4 main walls. This wall was automatically placed touching two of the outer 4 walls.

    I then try to insert a door or window (or anything) on a main wall, and the interior wall is not recognized when I place the object on the main wall.

  • mallenb
    edited 5:57PM

    Support responded (thanks!) Bricscad is operating as designed. To get objects to recognize perpendicular walls, the walls in question need to each be separate entities. T shaped connections need to look like the photo below, as opposed to my original example above.

    I wish walls automatically did this (I'm attempting to migrate from Autocad Architecture where windows and doors automatically recognize perpendicular walls without any special preparations)

  • Sorry but I never noticed such behavior or remember anything missing.

    I did a small test in latest Bricscad BIM and for me it still works as being used to and as expected :

  • EDIT :

    OK, now I see.
    It works different for "placing" a Door than for selecting already inserted Doors ….
    (While inserting the DYNDIM runs through)

    So my recommendation ….

    • place the Door anywhere in the Wall
    • select the Door again
    • in DYNDIM input your desired distance from perpendicular Wall

  • mallenb
    edited 7:13PM

    Thank you! Doing the "insert then reposition" method works as you have described and is much less fiddly than making every connection mitered.