Yes it does. But it really depends on how you model the joinery and how the joint is oriented to the other timber. Can you post the file or an image of the joinery?

The 'cut plane' must be oriented correctly in the joint and positioned where the surface of the adjacent timber is to be.

Sometimes I've found it easier to model directly that to work up a subcomponent that relies on the rubies.

Last edited by bmike; 09/12/10 12:11 AM.

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