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I'm trying to model a custom handrail for a stair and ramp that curve on one side (see attachement). We have decided to model the stair and railings as in-place components and are therefore not using the standard stair and railing tools provided by Revit. Instead I have used a combination of sweeps and sweep blends so far but am running into trouble working in the vertical plane at the curved rail as I cannot use a curved reference plan or grid to draw the sweep path in elevation. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to handle this? I have provide some image below of what I am trying to achieve. Thanks for the help!
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This is so much easier to do with the railing tool.
This should point you to how you handle the ends:
http://www.revitcity.com/downloads.php?action=view&object_id=1173
Edited on: Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:53:45 AM
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