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660   |  ChapteR  15  Creating StairS and railingS



                        Figure 15.52
                        Finished tread
                        configuration

































                        Figure 15.53
                        Support pin as a
                        baluster















                             As just mentioned, two handrail types are needed because they will host different baluster
                           definitions. The inner handrail has one pin support per tread, whereas the outer handrail has
                           two pin supports per tread (Figure 15.54).
                             As for the start and end posts, two families are needed: one for the start configuration and
                           another for the end. They include the horizontal extension beyond the end of the railing sketch.
                           Once you’ve added these posts, the stair really starts to come together (Figure 15.55).











          c15.indd   660                                                                             5/3/2014   11:31:41 AM
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