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Railing structure (Non-Continuous) is not extending to floor returning top rail

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mertH2237
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Railing structure (Non-Continuous) is not extending to floor returning top rail

Railing structure (Non-Continuous) is not extending to floor returning top rail and leaving a gap in between the structure, causing 2 elements to float in air. Is there a solution for this.

 

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barthbradley
in reply to: mertH2237

You want this? 

 

Railing TG.png

 

Let's take a look at your RVT.  Post it here. 

 

 

Message 3 of 5
mertH2237
in reply to: mertH2237

Yes but with a fillet on the top rail.

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BDMackey
in reply to: mertH2237

Yes unfortunately this is how the railings work. By default you have to have an extension for the Top Rail to extend to the ground, unfortunately the rail profiles won't match that extension.  You have to edit the path of the Top Rail, Remove the extension and then finish the path.  Sucks that it is manual for all the rails.

 

Since you only have two rails below, the other option is to use Handrail 1 and Handrail 2 and add an extension to match the top.

 

Message 5 of 5
mertH2237
in reply to: BDMackey

Thank you. I have solved it by using the Handrail 1-2 functions

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