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Railing- problem with baluster

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jjjoao2
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Railing- problem with baluster

jjjoao2
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Hi everyone,

Any suggestion to fix my baluster so that it can be aligned with the others?

Thanks

balaustres.png

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Railing- problem with baluster

Hi everyone,

Any suggestion to fix my baluster so that it can be aligned with the others?

Thanks

balaustres.png

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Post the file.

 

I've got a couple of approaches I'd like to try using your stairs.  

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Post the file.

 

I've got a couple of approaches I'd like to try using your stairs.  

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jjjoao2
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jjjoao2
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Hi @barthbradley

Follow the link of the file....please help.

 

https://we.tl/t-QbQ0tr6cHP

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Hi @barthbradley

Follow the link of the file....please help.

 

https://we.tl/t-QbQ0tr6cHP

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Only thing I got for you is to make the the inside and outside rails two differently configured types (e.g. different baluster patterns). 

 

You could Use Baluster Per Tread on Stairs (1 per Tread) to get them to align, but of course, that would significantly change the pattern by adding more balusters. 

 

BTW: next time you want to post an RVT, just group the pertinent elements together in the Project and save the group out of the Project to a new, "skinny" Project -- and then post the "skinny" RVT directly here by Attaching it to a Reply Post.  

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Only thing I got for you is to make the the inside and outside rails two differently configured types (e.g. different baluster patterns). 

 

You could Use Baluster Per Tread on Stairs (1 per Tread) to get them to align, but of course, that would significantly change the pattern by adding more balusters. 

 

BTW: next time you want to post an RVT, just group the pertinent elements together in the Project and save the group out of the Project to a new, "skinny" Project -- and then post the "skinny" RVT directly here by Attaching it to a Reply Post.  

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