Did you try another approach to resolve the issue that maintains stair integrity? Try the following steps 1- Select the stair 2- Edit stair 3- Select the run 4- Uncheck the "End with riser" in properties filed under construction 5- Add one step to compensate for the missing step and reach the required level
Wouldn’t it be nice if autodesk played catchup and fixed this construction error... This is a good solution except that there is an additional line added at the top of the stair in plan view. I tried to join to the floor using matching materials etc. no luck.
Not an additional step, but this method adds additional tread and need to start the staircase one tread length back. Not always ideal, especially when there is space restriction
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Did you try another approach to resolve the issue that maintains stair integrity?
Try the following steps
1- Select the stair
2- Edit stair
3- Select the run
4- Uncheck the "End with riser" in properties filed under construction
5- Add one step to compensate for the missing step and reach the required level
Yes i did that before. Thank you for your comment.
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It all depends on how you want your stairs to terminate and whether there is no structural beam in that location to receive them.
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YOU ADDING EXTRA TREAD THERE . HOW CAN I DO WITHOUT ADDING TREAD
Wouldn’t it be nice if autodesk played catchup and fixed this construction error... This is a good solution except that there is an additional line added at the top of the stair in plan view. I tried to join to the floor using matching materials etc. no luck.
and ... what if you want to start your stair from the mezzanine and finish it on the lower floor? How to do *that*?
There's one thing I wanted to ask.
By sketching the extra landing does it increases one extra step ?
Nop
Not an additional step, but this method adds additional tread and need to start the staircase one tread length back. Not always ideal, especially when there is space restriction
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