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Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 1:46:10 PM | Sloped Railing

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I am designing an aluminum football stadium seating. How do I create a sloped guardrail to prevent people from falling off the side and to also be used to this to divide the booster club sections from standard seating? (See Image attached) I know how sloped rails are auto created with ramps or stairs, but in my case the rail is independent of those. I attempted to host the rail to the side of the beam then I created a sloped reference plane and tried to host it to that also. Please help. Thanks.

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Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 2:28:50 PM | Sloped Railing

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From what i have seen Railings can only be  hosted to stairs and ramps.  To make one that is sloped and not hosted you would have to create a railing in place by hand which is very time consuming.  I would suggest if you have a football staduim you should put actual stairs in where you have an isal (sp**).  Thoes really are the only 2 ways i can think of.

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Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 9:29:23 AM | Sloped Railing

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You have a couple of choices that will work.  If I undersand your project, you have stepped seating area with railing on a slope to match. 

 

You could do the area where the railing is as a stair with big treads. 

 

But railings can also be hosted by floors so I would probably go that route if your floor is the traditional concrete with a sloping bottom and stepped top.  To do this, just model that portion of the structure that is uniform thickness as a sloping floor and host your railing on that.  The steps could be seperate flat floors joined to the sloping portion.


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Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 6:36:47 AM | Sloped Railing

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IT IS FAIRLY SIMPLE TO DO A SLOPED RAILING ON A CUSTOM MADE STAIR OR STEPS.  PLEASE SEE ATTACHED JPG.

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Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:31:01 AM | Sloped Railing

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there is al so the option of making it as an inplace family

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