Issue Tying Hip Wall Between Two Shed Roofs


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The wall framing is not terminating correctly against the roof or the intersecting wall. Even when I dimension the wall to a specific length (e.g., 14'), the framing engine is auto-adjusting the length based on its internal corner/junction logic (likely trying to miter or "bury" the stud), which results in a wall that is either too long or too short. I do not want the wall to "join" or enter the corner post of the perpendicular wall; I just need it to terminate cleanly at the exterior face.

Any help would be appreciated I have literally been stuck on this for hours and am at a loss at this point. 

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If i remember right, I pulled the lower roof in more... Like the wall was setting on top of it. Then open the wall dbx and go to roof panel and select roof cuts wall at bottom. This will change the wall directive.....  Then on the side where the wall makes a corner (in your attachments its the pic showing the missing cladding.) I just pulled then taller wall all the way to the right making that one wall and not two and that fixed the corner.

 

A lot of these special situations are doable via trial and error.

 

I hope this helps.

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1 hour ago, PitMan71 said:

If i remember right, I pulled the lower roof in more... Like the wall was setting on top of it. Then open the wall dbx and go to roof panel and select roof cuts wall at bottom. This will change the wall directive.....  Then on the side where the wall makes a corner (in your attachments its the pic showing the missing cladding.) I just pulled then taller wall all the way to the right making that one wall and not two and that fixed the corner.

 

A lot of these special situations are doable via trial and error.

 

I hope this helps.

That was it i just never had the roof pulled to the roof to pulled to the other side of the wall thanks

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