2005-08-17 11:31 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:36 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-08-18 11:40 PM
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2005-08-18 11:45 PM
Steve wrote:Can it spiral along the arc of the stair? I'd be pretty impressed with that one... I knew there were ways to slope the profile, but not slope along an arc.
i made that hand rail in about 2 min.
I can make them spiral on the end too.
2005-08-19 01:14 AM
2005-08-19 01:53 AM
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2005-08-19 02:35 AM
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2005-08-19 01:06 PM
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2005-08-19 03:22 PM
If your railing is rectangular the simplest way to do it is to use a curved wall for the hand rail, trimmed to roofs above and below to get your slope.Another way you could do a rectangular railing would be just to use the roof tool, and forego the walls. Just set the roof to be the angle/slope and thickess of the railing. Just playing with that a bit, it works with straight and spiral railings.
2005-08-19 03:22 PM