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RAIL & BALUSTER REFERENCE LEVEL NOT SAME AS RAIL REFERENCE LEVEL IN PROJECT

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Message 1 of 12
Ajay_J_S
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RAIL & BALUSTER REFERENCE LEVEL NOT SAME AS RAIL REFERENCE LEVEL IN PROJECT

HI I CREATED A SPHERE BALUSTER FAMLY AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE AND ADDED IT TO PROJECT WITH RAILING.

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THE PROBLEM I AM FACING IS THE RAIL CENTER NOT SAME AS BALUSTER CENTER AS SHOWN BELOW

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I TRIED WITH CUSTOM PROFILE AS WELL AS THE REVIT DEFAULT PROFILES

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APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE HELPS REAGRDING THIS ISSUE

 

 

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Message 2 of 12
kostask_oionei
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

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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Message 3 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: kostask_oionei

HORIZONTAL ELEMENT IS THE INTERMEDIATE RAIL. BALUSTER SPHERE IS ON THE RAIL 1 STRUCTURE 

Message 4 of 12
kostask_oionei
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

Does the intermediate Rail have an offset?


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Message 5 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: kostask_oionei

hi this is the rail edit options & height

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This is the baluster placement options. Both rail origin & baluster origin not matching the same place

Please help

Message 6 of 12
kostask_oionei
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

Hi,

Check the Baluster Offset in Railing type.

 

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Message 7 of 12
Mike.FORM
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

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.

Message 8 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: kostask_oionei

hi thanks for the reply I checked the edit type property. There is no offset value provided

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Message 9 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: Mike.FORM

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

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The image below is the rail

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In the project it looks like this

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Message 10 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

No proper solution found yet

Message 11 of 12
kostask_oionei
in reply to: Ajay_J_S

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.

 

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You can control the baluster height from this parameter.

 

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Message 12 of 12
Ajay_J_S
in reply to: kostask_oionei

Hi thanks for figuring this out. Usually for any families we create the ref level of the family coincides and merge with the level of the project. When we load nested families component, the reference level & origin will merge or coincide with the other family. But this baluster doesn't seem to work that way. revits precision & accuracy is very low compared to other software. I would be difficult to create ref plance & offset to control the aligning based on the size & shape of baluster & rail family something going to top of rail without any means of eagerness is bad... Still need a solution without the ref plane & offset parameter

Anywat thanks for your valuable reply

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