handrail problem

handrail problem

amin_sarvari
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handrail problem

amin_sarvari
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I created a railing using only the Handrail1 tool. My only issue is that I have to define a profile for the Handrail type, which creates an unwanted additional handrail above my railing. Does anyone know how to remove this extra handrail? 

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barthbradley
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Post the RVT here.

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amin_sarvari
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Here is the RVT file.

Cheers

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barthbradley
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Consultant

This is where it is coming from: 

 

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amin_sarvari
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Yes,  I want to know if it is possible to get rid of this

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barthbradley
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Consultant

It will remove everything. 

 

You are building your railing wrong.  You need to make that panel a Baluster Panel and use it this way:

 

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The example I'm showing you above was just a quickly and roughly made to illustrate to you how to build the Railing. It can be made to look exactly like your original, but without that line or using any Supports.   

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amin_sarvari
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Observer

The reason I used this way is that it gives the chance of moving the panel. I need to move the panels. but when I use the baluster method I cannot move the panel manually.

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vitorbortoncello
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You can hide

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A resposta te ajudou? Não esqueça de curtir e aceitar como solução!


Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | BIM Manager


dAutodesk Certified Professional

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barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Recreate your panel in the Baluster-Panel.rft (Template).

 

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barthbradley
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Consultant

@amin_sarvari wrote:

The reason I used this way is that it gives the chance of moving the panel. I need to move the panels. but when I use the baluster method I cannot move the panel manually.


 

Move is along what?  That doesn't make sense - mechanically.  You mean you would move them closer together to be on top of one another? Or do you mean you would separate/stagger them with different spacing between them?  Either way, sounds like nightmare doing it as a support.     

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