hititfaster
Mechanical
- Nov 24, 2010
- 185
Howdy folks. I'd like to pick your brains. I have to design a staircase: 10mm flat section stringers, flow-forge (open mesh) steps, ball-standard handrail uprights... all very industrial. The handrail is to be made from standard tube with key clamps for joints. On a previous job, I did the handrail in sections, working out angles and centres as I went, but this was a bit laborious, and I spent some time thinking there must be a better way, although I didn't have enough time in the job to play about with a better solution.
So, anyone got any neat suggestions on how to generate the handrail? I was thinking of doing it all as one piece in a 3D sketch, then sweeping the diameter of the handrail along the whole path? If I went down this path, can one use - say - temporary axes in the joints on the ball standards to drive the path?
So, anyone got any neat suggestions on how to generate the handrail? I was thinking of doing it all as one piece in a 3D sketch, then sweeping the diameter of the handrail along the whole path? If I went down this path, can one use - say - temporary axes in the joints on the ball standards to drive the path?