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Hi,
I moddelled this stair using two sketched runs and one sketched landing in between them.
Now, the railing is able to follow the first run without a problem, but in the case of the landing and second run, it won't. I have also tried modelling it in two separate stairs, without a better result.
Do you have any suggestion on how to fix this?
Thanks!
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it’s quite a complex arrangement so you may need to break the railing into parts so it associates better with its host. Using the split tool on the railing where the new run starts Revit creates new railing attached to the host by default, then you edit the railings on the landings.
Railing doesn't like crossing with other line if you are dealing with slope. So I would break the railing at the intersecting line
Try adjusting the Railing's Offset from Path distance. Inward.
@daniel_poleac wrote:
Thank you for the tip!
It looks like it's going to work out. I split the stairs into three runs and broke the railing like you suggested.
No you do not need to break the stair into 3 runs. Share the stair here I will show you how to do it with one run.
@syman2000 wrote:Railing doesn't like crossing with other line if you are dealing with slope.
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Here is the stair. Thank you!
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