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Creating a complex rail/balustrade in Revit

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TAZ-ZA
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Creating a complex rail/balustrade in Revit

Hello, 

 

I'm trying to create a custom rail/balustrade system in Revit which looks a little something like this: 

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I can get something close: 

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But not quite... The logic seems to be that I need two balustrade types with their own spacing requirements but for the life of me I can't figure it out. Please help pivot my thinking. @RDAOU, I'm looking at you...

 

Thank you. 

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Message 2 of 6
barthbradley
in reply to: TAZ-ZA

where are you struggling?

 

Custom Railing 1.png

 

Custom Railing 2.png

 

 

Message 3 of 6
barthbradley
in reply to: TAZ-ZA

Is this the problem? Wrapping around corners?  

 

Custom Railing 4.png

Create a Custom Post that has both a Post and Baluster Geometry in it.    

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TAZ-ZA
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There are two elements - the triangle fold and the straight baluster. 

 

I can't work out how to get the straight baluster to show behind the folded baluster. Meaning, I don't know how to implement both elements to create the rail I want.

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I noticed you've done it in the post I marked as a solution.

 

Is your solution to create a custom baluster which has both in already?


Thanks.

Message 5 of 6
ToanDN
in reply to: TAZ-ZA

There are several ways:

 

  1.  If your distance between posts are fixed then model the posts as a post family and the folded balustrade as a baluster panel family.

  2. If you distance between posts varies:
    1. Sketch the railing as multiple segments instead of a continuous line and utilize start/corner/end post.  Use balusters for the folded balustrade.
    2. Sketch the railing normally.  Use a handrail support family for the posts and balusters for the folded balustrade.

 

Message 6 of 6
barthbradley
in reply to: TAZ-ZA

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