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Hi Everyone,
I can usually find my answer here but this one is baffling me.
I have a Glass Panel baluster with 4-ft long panels, and the panels are extending beyond the corners/segment ends no matter what I try. I have Dist. from Previous set as 4-ft, justified on Center, and Excess Infill set to None under the Bluster Placement dialog. I would expect that this would result in my baluster pattern being centered on the length of stair, with a gap at the beginning and end. Instead, it is adding a 4-ft panel at each end resulting in the extension beyond the corners.
Any tips are hugely appreciated. Revit file attached, I use 2012
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Sorry, here's the revit file. the baluster family was included in last post
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Sometimes you need to create that with several types of the same panel. Duplicate and change the lenght of that panel...
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Thanks! are you then creating each segment as its own individual railing? and also each its own railing type? How do you create the image you posted, with each segment having different lengths?
I have no problem creating different size panels, but my issue then seems to be in the baluster pattern along a continuous length of railing on a stair. I'm having a hard time believing there's not an easier solution
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Where you able to resolve this? I am having the same problem, (glass is going through my facade) Can't seen to find a post besides this one that is close to what I need. Thanks.
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Thanks! are you then creating each segment as its own individual railing? and also each its own railing type? How do you create the image you posted, with each segment having different lengths?
I have no problem creating different size panels, but my issue then seems to be in the baluster pattern along a continuous length of railing on a stair. I'm having a hard time believing there's not an easier solution
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were you able to find an easier solution? I am having a similar problem
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