I am working on an A-frame home design. So there are lots of walls that must be extended to the sloping roof. I’m getting “breakthrough” of an adjacent wall segment when I extend a wall that intersects it. See the simple example attached. Here there are two walls which form a T at an intersection, between a slab for the floor and a sloping slab for the roof. When I extend the stem of the T first, then the cap, or extend both together, it works fine. But when I extend the cap first, then the stem, the cap breaks through the upper slab, like in the third picture.
Hi @Phil_Fuhrman I think these errors happen due to the fact you have the external layers of that wall style with 0 thickness. If you delete these layers and assign the material to the Drywall layers, you will avoid these problems.
In any case, we will try to fix these issues with the 0 thickness layers.
Thanks for the advice. The outer layers were entered with a small thickness but was rounded down to 0. I was trying to figure out if the rounding was display only or if the internal representation was also zero. These layers were an attempt to see if I could track the area or volume of a coating or sealant applied to some wall types. If this is reasonable then reducing the minimum thickness that does not round to zero would be a sufficient fix.