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Hi, everyone, I'm Kind of New here and using Revit.
And now I'm having a hard time trying to make wall panels (wainscoting) in this curved wall, just as the other wall at the left, but without the colums. How can I achieve that in this curved wall, also going up with the stair. Any Help please will be greatly appreciate. Thanks!!
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Never done this before, but I think I would go with the Railing tool.
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ok, Let me try with the Railing Tool to see what I can get. Thanks pijpiwo
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
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pijpiwo - Great suggestion!
arqrivas - Show us how pijpiwo's suggestion works out.
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Sure WWHub, I'll be working on that today, I'll let you know
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Ok, so here is what I did, it works almost fine, but still having a samll problem in the lower part of the railing, it's not joining the return as it did in the upper part.
Any Ideas?
PD: the railing is made hosted to the stair and is made in one sketch.
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Insert a horizontal segment and change slope to flat/slope for all segments (see pic). Keeping default ‘by host’, creates undesired result.
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Thanks I'll do that
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Hi, again, Pijpiwo, your solutions has been useful for me. But I'm still having some problems here.
1st image: the profile lose the rounded shape in the curve wall.
2nd image: the piece in the red circle (or any way you call it) is part of the railing and is only showing in that part and I don't know why.
3rd image: the distance between the stair and the railings is not the same in the upper part than in the part below.
How can I fix this things. Thanks!!
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@1. I’m not sure why this is happening, or how to get around it, sorry.
@2. It looks like a post. Make sure they are all set to none (see pic).
@3. It’s because you have that horizontal piece at top. It’s a geometry thing, not Revit. Make the rail to follow the path of the stringer as close as possible. If you need this horizontal piece at top, you can adjust the height of the lower horizontal segment (see my previous pic.), select rail->edit path->select lower flat piece->height correction (options bar)->custom->give it a value - I let you figure it out
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Ok, Thanks!!
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