How to draw a broken beam in one piece

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How can we draw this type of broken beam as a single beam. ideCAD throws it as a different beam from the point we broke. I thought of something; Is there any problem if I fix it when I put that part in the autocad environment for the layout after going straight?
 
Re: Broken beam drawing ?? Hello, The beam shown in the picture can be modeled with a Curvilinear beam. Enter the curved beam settings Change the number of points to 1. Exit the dialog by pressing OK. Click the node points of the beam and exit the command with the right button to finish drawing the beam.
 
Re: Broken beam drawing ??
"YasinTezel":2wzcpz6w" said:
Hi, The beam shown in the picture can be modeled with the Curvilinear beam. Enter the curved beam settings Change the number of points to 1. Press OK to exit the dialog. Click the node of the beam and exit the command with the right button and finish the beam drawing
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Re: Broken beam drawing ??
"AbdullahK":2o9bauqm" said:
"YasinTezel":2o9bauqm" said:
Hi, The beam shown in the picture can be modeled with a Curvilinear beam. Enter the curved beam settings Change the number of points to 1. Exit the dialog by pressing OK. Click the node points of the beam and exit the command with the right button to finish drawing the beam.
Hello. How do we model the curved beam in one piece, similar to this image?
Hello, As mentioned above, curved beams in the plan plane can be defined with the "Curved beam" command in the beam auxiliary toolbar. If by oblique beam you mean arch beam, then beams can be modeled by entering in parts and leveling their left and right ends.
 
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