Handrail DC
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Attached is a DC Handrail component. I needed a hand rail source, and decide to kill two birds with this leaning project, make a hand rail DC component and learn something about DC construction.
Features:
- Handrail height can be set from 30" to 48"
- Length set or use scaling handles
- Railing members sizable from 1" to 3" by drop down list
- Mid rail vertical distance set within limits, 50% to 75% of total handrail height
- Bottom rail vertical distance set with limits, 10% to 40% of total handrail height
- Kick guard, set height off bottom, total height. Can be set to be a solid panel between bottom and mid railing
- The maximum distance between center posts can be set
- Bottom horizontal railing, kick guard and last post in section can be hidden
Note: Added sq. tubing handrail. Still practicing.
Note: Updated both files, now have color selection.
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Thanks Ken, nice work, well executed with good options

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@mike lucey said:
Thanks Ken, nice work, well executed with good options

Thanks Mike
I have given up on Ruby, so to assist in my construction modeling, I have turned to DC's. Hope to make more progress than I had with Ruby. Working of a grating DC.
Ken
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Very, very helpful. Thank you
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@jpalm32 said:
Very, very helpful. Thank you
Thanks
Note: I updated each file. Now has color selection. Also, note that I made mistake on the math for the sq. tubing for the lengths of the middle and bottom railing railing. Still practicing.
Ken
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Now that's what I'm talking about. Good job Ken!!! Any chance of some metal stairs?
One of these days I'm gonna try to learn DC's. I like to draw Process Plants and Drilling Rigs and they have a bunch of handrails and stairs.Edit: I see you are already working on a grating DC. Thanks
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