Would appreciate if anyone could shed some light on this problem, or I will have to accept it as a Revit limitation again.
I have a railing type with square posts (down to host), a bottom railing and intermediate posts. See screenshot attached.
Although some transitions are untidy, the railings work quite well.
I need to keep the handrail continuous, but when it comes to the top landing, the railings return to the side wall. The problem is, the main stair railings are 900mm above the stair string and the top landing has to be 1100mm above the landing. So, the only way I can see to raise the 1100mm is to click on the pink line in sketch and enter a height correction of 200mm.
The handrail raises up perfectly, but unfortunately so does the bottom railing, leaving a giant gap at the botton.
Can you see a way to acheive this whilst keeping the handrail continuous ??
Thanks.
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Seems correctable. Can you post an RVT with that stair and railing in it?
@darrenpedder wrote:
yes !!
Please enlighten me....
I cheated a bit. See attached screenshots. Sorry I can't embed images inline.
Thanks very much. I never realised that it was easy to amend the handrail path.
Got it to look pretty good.
Cheers.
Hi, @darrenpedder I was wondering how you manage to put bars that goes from the bottom to the top with a spacing different from the small ones. I'd like to add some bars like the one at the start and the end (38x38) with a spacing that looks similar to your stairs that goes from the bottom to the top.
Thanks.
@philippe.liard wrote:
Hi, @darrenpedder I was wondering how you manage to put bars that goes from the bottom to the top with a spacing different from the small ones. I'd like to add some bars like the one at the start and the end (38x38) with a spacing that looks similar to your stairs that goes from the bottom to the top.
Thanks.
Those are posts: start post, corner post, and end post. They can be attached at base and top differently than balusters. Edit the baluster settings and look for them near the bottom.
@ToanDN Is it possible to do formula's in the parameters of balustrade? I'm trying to have 3 section that are equals but all I can do is X small bars then 1 bigger bar, etc.
The bottom section seems to have 3 equals section but can't do the same on the top one. And I can't understand why there 2 bigger bars at certain spot.
@philippe.liard wrote:
@ToanDN Is it possible to do formula's in the parameters of balustrade? I'm trying to have 3 section that are equals but all I can do is X small bars then 1 bigger bar, etc.
The bottom section seems to have 3 equals section but can't do the same on the top one. And I can't understand why there 2 bigger bars at certain spot.
No. But you can split the path to equal segments.
@philippe.liard wrote:
I'm not able to mesure the balustrade to split in equal segments.
Several ways:
- You can have a few ref planes or drafting lines outside of the stair then you can split the path on a plan view and drag the end of each segment to those guidance.
- You can split the path to segment and run a dimension and EG it. Set the start and end witness references to the actual geometry of the stair.
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