HI I CREATED A SPHERE BALUSTER FAMLY AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE AND ADDED IT TO PROJECT WITH RAILING.
THE PROBLEM I AM FACING IS THE RAIL CENTER NOT SAME AS BALUSTER CENTER AS SHOWN BELOW
I TRIED WITH CUSTOM PROFILE AS WELL AS THE REVIT DEFAULT PROFILES
APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE HELPS REAGRDING THIS ISSUE
Hi,
What is the horizontal element? Top Rail, hand rail or rail? Does it have an offset?
Do you share a screenshot for that?
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HORIZONTAL ELEMENT IS THE INTERMEDIATE RAIL. BALUSTER SPHERE IS ON THE RAIL 1 STRUCTURE
Does the intermediate Rail have an offset?
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hi this is the rail edit options & height
This is the baluster placement options. Both rail origin & baluster origin not matching the same place
Please help
Hi,
Check the Baluster Offset in Railing type.
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Also, double check that the profile you are using for the rails "Circular Handrail1" is sketched with the centermark at the origin intersection in the profile family.
hi thanks for the reply I checked the edit type property. There is no offset value provided
hi i am placing the image of baluster i created & the rail here.
The image here is the baluster globe i created & also checked with revit's default baluster
The image below is the rail
In the project it looks like this
Hi,
I didn't understand your problem correctly. I thought you were referring to some displacement in plan view.
From what I understand, however, you are referring to an elevation or a section.
Revit places the Ref. Level of the baluster at the top of the rail.
In the baluster family you can place a Reference Plane bellow the Ref. Level controlling the offset with a type parameter. Design the sphere with Work Plane the Reference Plane.
You can control the baluster height from this parameter.
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