Posted Mon, 14 May 2012 05:42:00 GMT by Drafting
How to set corner radius for both ends of handrail without having connector plate flying up on one side.

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Posted Mon, 14 May 2012 14:19:01 GMT by

Dear Sir,

This seems to be specific to your model as it works fine on my side.

I do not know how you “succeeded” to get this problem on your side …  but here is the solution :
• Double-click on the Railing cuboid to get the properties dialog box get displayed
• Go to Handrail > End of handrail
• As “Connection type”, choose “Nothing” and then choose “Knee”
• Close the Railing properties dialog box

Regards

Philippe

Posted Thu, 17 May 2012 12:03:49 GMT by Drafting

Thanks for your help Philippe.

We'd made several attempts but failed. We'd be grateful if you could help bring the handrail connector plate down keeping the knee (or corner radius). Dwg file attached. Strange that it only happen at one end of the handrail.

Thanks

  

 

 

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Posted Wed, 27 Jun 2012 22:25:15 GMT by

Dear Raymond,

As written in my email sent to you, the SP1 of Advance Steel 2012 solves this particular case.

Regards

Philippe

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