Hi, i´m modeling some stairs, for which the circulation triangulates as one ascends. I want to have a steel plate railing, that is, no gaps or anything, just a solid, seemingly welded steel plate that ascend with the stairs, like a ribbon.
I have referred to other forum topics here which explained how to make it, and I created the profile I wanted, but when I apply it to the railing, the division lines in the railing (where the welds would be) are slanted (see picture attached), and what I would like is straight lines-
how?
Thanks,
Fernando
By the way, what I did was insert the railing profile I made into the railing category and clicked "none" for any balusters so that there is only a railing that is the steel plate.
@Anonymous wrote:By the way, what I did was insert the railing profile I made into the railing category and clicked "none" for any balusters so that there is only a railing that is the steel plate.
Have you tried messing with Angled Joins, Tangent Joins, and Rail Connections in Type Properties?
I did a quicky by create separate railings for the slopes and the landing. It still needs a lot of fixing and refinement to get the heights and the weld location correctly but you get the idea.
Revit 2016 file attached along with its screenshot.
Yes I messed around with angle joins, tangent joins, and rail connections, and neither gave me the results I was looking for. And while I really appreciate the model you attached, it does not exactly work for me because your example is only one flight of stairs, mine are multi-storey, and your rails are on the outside of the stairs, where they are usually not continuous the whole way up, and the ones I need are on the inside of the stairs which are continuous.
I think that every flight of stairs has to be connected with the landing of the flight below it, which I have read is an impossibility in Revit, I think that if they were able to be joined, then the railing would be continuous. any other ideas?
Thanks
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