View Full Version : Voids cutting railings?
patricks
2005-06-18, 12:09 AM
I have a custom railing of a C-channel that I use on steel stairs, and I was going to use an in-place void to trim the top of the stringer where it sticks up past the floor level just a bit. However if I create an in-place void, it won't let me cut the geometry of the stringer. Is this possible?
Steve_Stafford
2005-06-18, 03:01 AM
...Is this possible?...No it isnt'...in-place voids will only cut host geometry or other solids in the same family and you can't create an in-place railing family, no such category.
NKramer
2009-06-08, 05:14 PM
Just wanted to confirm that this still is not possible.
Any solutions to custom balusters out there? I have heard of curtain walls, but how do you deal with the angled portions of stairs?
Nick
Andre Carvalho
2009-06-08, 06:01 PM
Just wanted to confirm that this still is not possible.
This is still not possible...
Any solutions to custom balusters out there? I have heard of curtain walls, but how do you deal with the angled portions of stairs?
Nick
Edit the profile of the wall to follow the angle of the stair.
Andre Carvalho
NKramer
2009-06-08, 06:07 PM
That works for the top rail, but what about intermediate horizontals?
Nick
tomnewsom
2009-06-08, 06:43 PM
This is the sort of thing that badly needs fixing :( Allow Joining geometry with stairs and railings!
Andre Carvalho
2009-06-08, 06:44 PM
Well, when you select your curtain wall and edit the grid layout, you can have a different angle for grid 1 and 2 (grid 1 can be slanted and grid 2 can be horizontal...)
Andre Carvalho
Andre Carvalho
2009-06-08, 06:45 PM
This is the sort of thing that badly needs fixing :( Allow Joining geometry with stairs and railings!
Yeah. I agree with you.
Andre Carvalho
CADMama
2012-03-15, 02:23 PM
Any change here? I need the channel profile but I don't need it to go below the ground floor.
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