handrails of stairs and rails library do not match perfect
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‎2010-08-06
09:40 PM
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‎2023-05-23
06:07 PM
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Rubia Torres
I did not really, as you can see in pictures.
Of course, I need railings and curved out what is in the Library program.

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‎2010-08-10 08:58 PM

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‎2010-08-11 12:59 PM
The only solution i have found, is ArchiStair from Cigraph that allows you to create railings, following slabs and stairs...
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‎2010-08-11 04:06 PM
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‎2010-08-11 04:54 PM
is this true?
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‎2010-08-11 05:21 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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‎2010-08-11 11:13 PM
jocontreras wrote:Hi jocontreras
My solution was to buy multirail 2 from objectsonline and make the stairs without railing. Draw all the railings using multirail 2
1. How's it's interface/blending with raked to flat areas?
2. How well does it handle curved stairs that flare out wider
gradually from top to bottom. ie. Top is say 3' at the bottom 5'.
Any other specific insights would be nice.
Thanks
lec
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‎2010-08-11 11:17 PM
Richard wrote:Hi Richard
Another possibility is to use the Trussmaker tool to create a railing. This is actually pretty fast, and can be modified later.
I've only used Trussmaker for one small job so far, so if you don't mind could you post an image that might explain how this works for you?
Thanks
lec
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‎2010-08-11 11:18 PM
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‎2010-08-11 11:38 PM
1. How's it's interface/blending with raked to flat areas? it does a good job
2. How well does it handle curved stairs that flare out wider gradually from top to bottom. ie. Top is say 3' at the bottom 5'. ]sorry no curves you can use curve railing from archicad And try to match the design with multirail 2
Any other specific insights would be nice. The library part is pretty flexible laying out custom pattern od balausters and paralel intermediate bars but IT CANNOT HANDLE ALL INSTANCES inclinations and mittering is prettty good
Thanks
lec