Hi all,
Im trying to model some rural fences for my property. The fences are several different materials for both posts and rails. In one specific case, I need to model a fence with
- Steel Posts (aka Newels)
- A Steel top rail down about 50mm from the top of the fence newels which is a rectangular steel tubing that is essentially 150mm by 50mm
- 2 wire rails ( about 10 mm diameter), BUT these two rails are white (plastic coated steel), and the white is important for visualisation since these are horse fences and these specific rails are called "sight rails"
In other cases, posts are wooden, top rails steel and sight rails are white
So, I can build all of these features independently (or in some combinations) using the standard newels and rails constructions.... but
I'm limited to 3 rails (top, middle and bottom) which is not really the problem..... but all of the the rails must be of the same material (sigh)
So I thought to use a "beam" at the top of the fence. This works like a chap, BUT the height of above the terrain is (as far as I can tell arbitraryand I've not found a way to that height... so I can get all of the properties I want, but the fence is way too tall.
I supposed I could make a custom panel but it seems that beam and rails (which are already separate materials) would be much easier.
Any thoughts on how to set the height of the beam?