No, REALLY complex geometry modeling

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I think I'm pushing the boundaries of what FormIt can do in terms of complex modeling. I am working on a bar which some crazy blends and transitions. From the documentation it is a seemingly simple for until you start finding the transitions from concave to convex faces. I had a first attempt in Revit and got it fairly close. After some changes were requested from the client we found that making these changes were not only inefficient in the mass family editor in revit but that Revit refused to recreate the geometry, even when trying to loft.
I've been struggling with this in FormIT for quite some time now. I'm trying to recreate the profiles to perform a loft, which I'm finding FormIt will do and Revit will not. I wanted to start this post for 2 reasons:
1) Begin a discussion on complex geometry modeling in FormIT and ping the community for ideas on how to handle this geometry.
2) To report some of my experiences when working on this.
I'm posting both the RFA after I tried to make modifications to my original family as well as the changes I am trying to perform and the axm file. Below I will describe what I've done so far and what my plan is going forward.
Currently the model is in a stripped down version. I began with an export from the RFA. I did this because I found drawing splines on a single workplane very difficult in FormIt. I may just not know the proper workflow (this is literally my first week working in FormIT). It seemed that I was always having to delete and redo profiles because a vertes would bounce way out to some point somewhere else. After getting the export from Revit I began stripping out the vertical profiles so that I could work with only the horizontal profiles. I still have some stripping to do but the model is at a point where I can begin making the modifications requested by the client. I am using a combination of both redrawing lines and dragging vertices. Dragging vertices seems to be very cumbersome at this scale. Some of these points are being move less than 1/2" and FormIt doesn't seem to like small movements like that; the vertex stays snapped to the original location. I also seem to have difficulty with keeping vertices locked to the horizontal plane so they don't snap to locations above or below their original plane.
I am very interested in using FormIt in future projects like this. Currently it seems to work better than Revit (where I run into the same issues with creating the profiles AND the loft won't form) so I'm willing to run with it as a complex modeling tool. However, I also get the feeling that FormIt maybe wasn't built for modeling like this.
Any thoughts or insights from the community on their experiences with complex geometry modeling?
Thanks for your time and I look forward to reading your thoughts. Have a great day!
pS: Please note that the redlines are clearly done by someone who has never taken a drafting course in their life and do not understand how elevation and plans affect each other.
pPS: The forum wouldn't let me upload the AXM file. You can find it here: https://delineations.sharefile.com/d-s7444c07055d4c398