Railing extensions not touching the ground

Railing extensions not touching the ground

Sahay_R
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Railing extensions not touching the ground

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The end posts on this railing are post+extension Baluster families. The extension is a Sweep. The Stair is attached.


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ToanDN
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Use Top Rail Extension and get rid of the one in the balusters.

 

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Sahay_R
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As always - perfect! Can't believe that I missed the Fillet thing! Thanks @ToanDN


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drenL5229
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Hi @ToanDN ,

 

I have a similar situation, but I have the railing extended after the stair finishes at the top. Since I have an angled railing at the top after it finishes (it doesn't continue straight with the railing at the stair) it is giving me a hard time to make e smooth transition. It does this strange gooseneck transition.

 

Please see below the attached picture.

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Lachlan-JWP
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Toggle the "End with Riser" property for that stair run.

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drenL5229
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@Lachlan-JWP ,

 

It didn't fixed it, the posts still go inside the floor at the top. I have mitigated it by offsetting (Landing Height Adjustment) the rail but I just don't like it that it is not correct.

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ToanDN
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@drenL5229 wrote:

Hi @ToanDN ,

 

I have a similar situation, but I have the railing extended after the stair finishes at the top. Since I have an angled railing at the top after it finishes (it doesn't continue straight with the railing at the stair) it is giving me a hard time to make e smooth transition. It does this strange gooseneck transition.

 

Please see below the attached picture.


Are you expecting it to be like this?  Maybe share your model here.

Perhaps start a new topic and share your model there because it appears to be a different issue altogether.

 

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