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Fill in voids in slabs and walls

Fill in voids in slabs and walls - AutoCAD Tutorial

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Fill in voids in slabs and walls

- [Instructor] Let's take a look at this area here. And we need to fill in this gap that was introduced when we added the second floor walls. So, I'll set the second floor to be the current layer which is called dash, floor two, and then draw a polyline, pl, enter, around the perimeter here so I'm going to start here and work my way around the perimeter of this area overlapping the red walls. I'll come back in here and then type C for close and then extrude the last object that was created, L, enter, enter, move the cursor down, and type six, enter, to match the thickness of the floor slab, and then union this new object together with this slab here, enter. That's correct, however, we have an interference pattern between the slab and the walls underneath, so I'm going to orbit around over here, let's take a look at that. We have a problem and we need to solve that by cutting away part of the first floor. I'm going to hide this object up here, I'll click on it and then hide that…

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