文档介绍:474 Chapter 10 • Stairs, Ramps, and Railings
Figure  The mirrored stairs
It’s time to tie in the railings. If you are feeling up to the challenge, try it on
your own using the landing railing you used in the front entry stairs. If not, just
follow along with these steps:
1. On the Home tab, click the Railing button.
2. In the Properties dialog, change the type to Landing Handrail (if it is
not already), as shown in Figure .
3. On the Draw panel, click the Pick Lines icon, as shown in Figure .
4. Set Offset to 4”.
5. Pick the landing lines to offset in the railing, as shown in Figure .
6. Once the offsets plete, click the Line icon on the Draw panel,
as shown in Figure .
7. Make sure the offset is set to 0.
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Figure  Setting the Landing Handrail type
Figure  Adding the railings to the landing
8. Draw the lines extending from the stair railing to the landing railing,
as shown in Figure .
9. Trim the corners so your railings look like Figure .
10. On the Mode panel, click Finish Edit Mode.
476 Chapter 10 • Stairs, Ramps, and Railings
11. You may have to flip the railing by selecting it, then clicking the Flip
arrow. Your railing should look like Figure .
12. Add two more railings between the stairs and the brick wall. Your
stairs should look like Figure .
Figure  Connecting the landing railing to the stair railing
Figure  The railing at the front of the landing
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Figure  pleted landing
Great! We are getting there. Now it is time to see how a staircase and the - O
panying e together. For example, it sure would be nice to have a railing
Remember, you must
with spindles, or better yet, panels added to them. Also, a nice half-round bullnose
only do one railing
would improve our staircase. The next section will focus on this concept. at a time. If you try
to do more th