Creating a custom specific railing


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Hello! I am working on an existing aera in a University building. There is an accessibility ramp and a few stairs with a metal handrail (see photo).

As this component will not be changed, I have to draw it as accurately as possible. What would be the best way to create that type of "tube railing" with rounded corner?

I know how to round/curve a corner of a 2D figure but I don't know how to achieve this with a solid cylindar shape. Anyone can help with this or direct me to a tutotial if it exists ? (I did look, but couldn't find what I'm looking for). 

Many thanks!!

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With any stair or ramp, in their DBX 

  • Choose Railing, then Style "OPEN", Include Top/Bottom & raise/Lower bottom = 2'
  • Choose Newel/Balusters, then Type=ROUND, 2" width.
  • Choose Rails, then replace both top rail & bottom rail with "Tubing Round" 2"
  •  Choose Materials, then replace newels & rails w/ BLACK (or another material of your choice.)
  • This will give you the railing style you are looking for.
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For the handicap rails ends, it is a bit more fun.  In 2D draw a moulding line extending from one end of a staircase.  I changed my line weights to 1 to make things easier to see.  Change Molding to "Tubular Metal" 2".  Note, because I was lining up with the ramp snap point, I had to offset my molding -3/8" to get the tube to line up with the stair/ramp tubing.

image.thumb.png.761f173cbf7b31a278f58e075ff26fa7.png

 

Open a cross section camera looking at the rail section.  Raise the rail from the floor on which it has been drawn to match your rail height.

image.thumb.png.9b4c6973acf87b672685bc17949117c8.png

Then highlight the molding and extend it around in a loop return.

image.thumb.png.4471761b43f55b07d00eed0c2fd92b9a.png

 

In 2D view mirror your railing so that it is 3/8" offset to match your initial.

image.thumb.png.58f657fa482f9c0d76205f9f5cde0efd.png

 

Switch to 3D view and paint it black to match rails.

image.thumb.png.d98383cee3c1dfa3762ec7354e1d5263.png

 

Select both moldings and mirror to other side of ramp/stair.  Then in 2D view raise/lower moldings to match height of that side of the railings.

image.thumb.png.d841220e0986826b98c64e93ad7d309b.png

Voila! :) 

 

If you zoom in close, the bottom rail has a better welded look than the top rail which is riding slightly above the rail.  I couldn't figure out how to automatically fix that short of connecting the rail end pieces and making my own horizontal rail, using only the stair posts, no railings..

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1 hour ago, JiAngelo said:

With any stair or ramp, in their DBX 

  • Choose Railing, then Style "OPEN", Include Top/Bottom & raise/Lower bottom = 2'
  • Choose Newel/Balusters, then Type=ROUND, 2" width.
  • Choose Rails, then replace both top rail & bottom rail with "Tubing Round" 2"
  •  Choose Materials, then replace newels & rails w/ BLACK (or another material of your choice.)
  • This will give you the railing style you are looking for.
  • image.thumb.png.dff03c40b62389bbcde238cff537b858.png

For the handicap rails ends, it is a bit more fun.  In 2D draw a moulding line extending from one end of a staircase.  I changed my line weights to 1 to make things easier to see.  Change Molding to "Tubular Metal" 2".  Note, because I was lining up with the ramp snap point, I had to offset my molding -3/8" to get the tube to line up with the stair/ramp tubing.

image.thumb.png.761f173cbf7b31a278f58e075ff26fa7.png

 

Open a cross section camera looking at the rail section.  Raise the rail from the floor on which it has been drawn to match your rail height.

image.thumb.png.9b4c6973acf87b672685bc17949117c8.png

Then highlight the molding and extend it around in a loop return.

image.thumb.png.4471761b43f55b07d00eed0c2fd92b9a.png

 

In 2D view mirror your railing so that it is 3/8" offset to match your initial.

image.thumb.png.58f657fa482f9c0d76205f9f5cde0efd.png

 

Switch to 3D view and paint it black to match rails.

image.thumb.png.d98383cee3c1dfa3762ec7354e1d5263.png

 

Select both moldings and mirror to other side of ramp/stair.  Then in 2D view raise/lower moldings to match height of that side of the railings.

image.thumb.png.d841220e0986826b98c64e93ad7d309b.png

Voila! :) 

 

If you zoom in close, the bottom rail has a better welded look than the top rail which is riding slightly above the rail.  I couldn't figure out how to automatically fix that short of connecting the rail end pieces and making my own horizontal rail, using only the stair posts, no railings..

WOW!  I am amazed!! Thank you so much for this very detailed instructions. I will try my best to come up with a result as nice as yours! 

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