Modelling a recessed handrail
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‎2019-09-30
05:02 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2019-09-30
05:02 PM
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‎2019-09-30 07:12 PM
‎2019-09-30
07:12 PM
Hello,
To draw a handrail you have to use the right tool which is called "railing"
To draw a handrail with a specific profil you have to draw it before with the right tool which is called "custom profile"
To draw a handrail you have to use the right tool which is called "railing"
To draw a handrail with a specific profil you have to draw it before with the right tool which is called "custom profile"
Christophe - FRANCE
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‎2019-09-30 09:08 PM
‎2019-09-30
09:08 PM
Can you do this for a wall recess though? Like the image attached

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‎2019-09-30 11:35 PM
‎2019-09-30
11:35 PM
Hello,
OK
To do this you can use morph or beam tool to create something like this :
OK
To do this you can use morph or beam tool to create something like this :

Christophe - FRANCE
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‎2019-10-01 09:34 PM
‎2019-10-01
09:34 PM
use solid element operations to subtract the shape from the morph?
Looks great thanks
Looks great thanks
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‎2019-10-01 10:44 PM
‎2019-10-01
10:44 PM
I use beam with custom profil and a strong material value (sorry about my language)
Then I hide the beam layer
Then I hide the beam layer
Christophe - FRANCE
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