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Have railing baluster post issue

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Message 1 of 23
jpkottai
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Have railing baluster post issue

Hi Every one hope you all of you doing well . i have issue with the railing baluster post actualy i need to cut the railing steel L angle post which having a clash with steel stringer  and have to add pas plate also. My case is i have stair in structural model and railing is in arch model both are in different file  but i have to do cut at that correct place where its getting clash with stringer kindly help me to solve this. i have attached pic below no. 1 indicates what am having issue No.2 indicate i have to do same as like this detail.

Thank you advance 

NO.1NO.1 

No.2No.2

 

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Message 2 of 23
syman2000
in reply to: jpkottai

You may want to edit the baluster family and add void to cut the bottom portion

 

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Message 3 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

Is the Railing actually hosted to the Supports? If so, does adjusting the Railing's "Offset from Path" fix?  

Message 4 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

Ah! I see now what you are up against. What about a "reference" Support in the Arch to "cut" and Railing and then hide this reference in the View(s)? 

 

Ref Stair 1.pngRef Stair 2.pngRef Stair 3.png 

Message 5 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

shall i send u RVT file
could u check it
Message 6 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai


@jpkottai wrote:
shall i send u RVT file
could u check it

 

Can't hurt, can it?  Send away.  

Message 7 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

COULD YOU PLEASE CHECK IT  BELOW ATTACHED FILE I HAVE TO CUT 

Message 8 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

THANKS LOT I HAVE ATTACHED BELOW THAT RVT FILE KINDLY CHECK AND LET ME KNOW
Message 9 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

jpkottai_0-1689411074603.png

i got ur point here but  i did this stringer support by str framing  it not attaching thats what i have to cut excess portion. so if u know plz let me know  

thank you  in advance 

Message 10 of 23
ToanDN
in reply to: jpkottai

Balusters only attach to stringers, not structural framing.  If you need them to cut at an angle then copy paste the stair aligned in place, then add stringers to the copy stair and host railing on that stair.  Then you can hide that stair and you can have the railing.

Message 11 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: ToanDN

actually i did  that frame here structural framing  bcz of BOQ if i can add in stringer its not connecting properly at corner area which is meeting point  could  please u check above i have attached file 

Message 12 of 23
ToanDN
in reply to: jpkottai

Read my post again. I did not ask you to not use structural framing.

Worst case, you can remove all balusters from the railing and place them manually as structural column or structural framing, then you can trim them with reference planes.

Message 13 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: ToanDN

i can agree yours i need to cut there to avoid clashes to arch vs str  in this case arch file has stair STR file has framing even if i add the stringer there how can i avoid clashes there  if u know it plz let me know 

Message 14 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: jpkottai

jpkottai_0-1689660514515.png

 see like this clashes i have to solve it let me know have any other way to avoid clashes 

the client need boq for structural framing too 

Message 15 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

I don't understand the design intent, but my understanding was that you wanted to cut the balusters at an angle at the stairs. If so, I'm doubly confounded by all the base offsets built into the Railing Types' Baluster Patterns. I'm thinking they were your attempts to find a workaround.  

 

Try this workaround. No base offsets and balusters are constrained at top and bottom to "reference" rails defined under Rail Structure. 

 

Railing Baluster Base Offset 1.pngRailing Baluster Base Offset 2.png

Message 16 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

one more...

 

play with these height values to control where cut is made (essentially the baluster "offset"):   

 

Railing Baluster Base Offset 3.png

Message 17 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

yeah thanks for ur effort really thank you so much and did u c that above post i have to avoid clashes with STR and ARCH 

 

Message 18 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

Get rid of the kickers and there's no clashes.  So, the issue is not the balusters.  My revised railing works fine. 

 

Clash1.pngClash2a.pngClash2.pngClash2b.png

 

Clash3.pngClash4.png

 

 

 

Message 19 of 23
barthbradley
in reply to: jpkottai

Change the Kicker Plate Height and edit the sketch to shorten it slightly. 

 

Kicker1.pngKicker2.png

 

 

Then figure out how to resolve this one remaining clash:    

 

Kicker3.png

 

 

Message 20 of 23
jpkottai
in reply to: barthbradley

can u plz send me this revit file bcz which sent one is not opening am using RVT 2017

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