Connect rails between stairs and floor

Connect rails between stairs and floor

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Connect rails between stairs and floor

Anonymous
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Hello!

Someone know I have to connect rails between stairs and floor like in attachment?

Do not know if is it possibile however try to ask.

 

Thank's!

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Sahay_R
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Select the Railing

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Drag the line of the path to line up with the other railing

 

 

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Accept the sketch

Repeat with the other railing. Make sure to lock.

 

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Anonymous
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Became so. 

 

There is another way?

 

Thank's

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PijPiwo
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Sketch your rail as one. See picture.

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Anonymous
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Thant'k very very much for responce. 

molehill: can I edit the rail of stair to arrived on same level with handrails?

In property there is only 3 tipe of handrail (rectangular, elliptical or circular but can't modify dimensions) and there's not possibility to load other tipes. 

If in top dimension of railing if put 3' 1" is too hight.

 

There is not possibility to modify dimension of handrailing (not type but dimension) fot alligned perfect this?

 

However absolutly suddisfied of your responce, thank's!

 

 

 

 

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Thant'k very very much for responce. 

molehill: can I edit the rail of stair to arrived on same level with handrails?

In property there is only 3 tipe of handrail (rectangular, elliptical or circular but can't modify dimensions) and there's not possibility to load other tipes. 

If in top dimension of railing if put 3' 1" is too hight.

 

There is not possibility to modify dimension of handrailing (not type but dimension) fot alligned perfect this?

 

However absolutly suddisfied of your responce, thank's!

 

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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One of the reasons why i look very much forward to trying Revit 2018, which should have a better solution for rails.

 

Your problem, however, should be fixable by doing a combination of the answers above.


For the part of the handrail attached to the stairs, select "edit railing". Now instead of selecting the existing railing path and extending it, you should add a new path (ie. a new purple line), which extends from the end of the existing railing to the railing which you want to extend. Then, from the properties panel, make this short part of the railing "flat" - which should fix the height issue you are having.

See these screenshots:

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous "Then, from the properties panel, make this short part of the railing "flat" - which should fix the height issue you are having."

 

is on revit 2018?

 

I haven't "flat" to refered. 

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Anonymous
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Sorry, my screenshot was a little inaccurate 🙂

It's up here (Revit 2016):

 

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PijPiwo
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@Anonymous wrote:

Thant'k very very much for responce. 

molehill: can I edit the rail of stair to arrived on same level with handrails?

In property there is only 3 tipe of handrail (rectangular, elliptical or circular but can't modify dimensions) and there's not possibility to load other tipes. 

If in top dimension of railing if put 3' 1" is too hight.

 

There is not possibility to modify dimension of handrailing (not type but dimension) fot alligned perfect this?

 

However absolutly suddisfied of your responce, thank's!

 

 

 

 


To add more handrail/top rail types go to your Project Browser -> Families -> Railings -> double click on any of them and in the next pop-up window, duplicate, give it a name and assign a profile.

To add more profiles, create a new handrail profile family and sketch a custom profile to suit your needs, or update existing one in the similar way described above, but going to Profiles Family instead of Railings in the Project Browser.