From the course: Revit Stairs Workshop
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Rail joins
- [Instructor] Revit doesn't always give us the joints we want on our railings. Sometimes we need to go in and manually do it ourselves. Let's edit the joins on both the railing and elevation as well as a railing on a staircase. Let's fire up Revit and let's start a new project using the architectural template. Let's draw my favorite staircase. Under circulation, let's go stair. For the railing, let's grab a handrail pipe. We'll keep it on the tread. Click OK. Pick a point here. Let's go nine rises created, nine remaining. Pick this point. Come up about six feet and let's bring it back. Click finish. Ah, this error. We're going to fix this this time. Close out of here. Let's go to a 3D view. Let's pick on this one for a second. Maybe we don't want it to drop down. We're going to change this to two different. First, we're going to angle it down. Then, we're going to put a gooseneck down. Let's go to level two. It's a little easier to see it. Zoom in on this. To get to the edit joins…
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