Creating a Miter Join
Miter joins are created by removing the cutback from two end joined beams. To create the miter join, click
the appropriate arrow controls to remove the cutback from both beams.
NOTE
Remember, that a miter join is only available to co-planar beams of the same family and type without
cross-sectional rotation. See
Miter Joins
on page 785.
The green line marks the plane of the miter join. Any other beams cutback to adjust from the miter join.
The Miter Lock locks the geometry in Medium/Fine levels of detail, so you can adjust the symbolic
representation. When locked, the Beam Join Editor arrows do not display in Medium/Fine views but do
display in Coarse view.
Click the Miter Lock again to unlock.
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