This is much worthy!!! I create stair but not to this perfection and thanks for this tutorial!!! Hope I learn with your support... keep posting more videos with simple explanations!!! Thanks
Thanks. This solves the section view nicely. I still really wonder how we could deal with the plan view, in your method or "end with tread", both will cause an additional line in plan view, which is quite confusing
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I just saw another similar video on this. This is not how you do it. Please do this: Once you finish stretching out or dragging out the stair. click on the stair you just made and look at your Properties: Construction - Uncheck - End with riser. This means it will end with a tread instead.
@@SimpleorDifficult sure, there are many ways one can do things in revit. Some ways are best, and what the program was intended to be used. The way this is explained is unnecessary due to procedures that already take care of those issues. The more things done manually in revit, the more one breaks the connectivity, ie BIM, hence one is not using it as it was intended.
We are delighted it helped you😊 Yeah, there is other solution. You can download a plugin for stairs, it will help you to solve this issue and other problems in the stairs!!
This is a good hack, but wouldn't it be better to simply make the stair end with a landing instead of a riser? You can search on youtube, that would be a much better solution that is much cleaner more efficient in the long run
We need to check your case!! Please would you send us some photos showing the stair and railing problem on our telegram group Telegram Link: t.me/Revit_Keys
meant to reply to you: I just saw another similar video on this. This is not how you do it. Please do this: Once you finish stretching out or dragging out the stair. click on the stair you just made and look at your Properties: Construction - Uncheck - End with riser. This means it will end with a tread instead.
Thank you so much for this one!❤️
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This is much worthy!!! I create stair but not to this perfection and thanks for this tutorial!!! Hope I learn with your support... keep posting more videos with simple explanations!!! Thanks
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You can catch up of stair and hold it to level of floor
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You explain this subject best. Thank you.
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Really helpful tip, thank you
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AT LAST I FOUND THIS OMG THANKS!!!!!
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Great video!
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Thanks for excellent tutorial.
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Thank you so much so informative tip and necessary 👏 😊 🙌
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Thanks. This solves the section view nicely. I still really wonder how we could deal with the plan view, in your method or "end with tread", both will cause an additional line in plan view, which is quite confusing
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Nice Video, keep it up
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@@revitkeys7089 Do you know any easy method about plastering beams over the arcitectural walls
@@serhatergindogan291 We have created a channel and a group on telegram application to discuss all revit problems. Would you join us so we can give you the solution in a flexible way (The link is t.me/Revit_Keys)
I just saw another similar video on this. This is not how you do it. Please do this: Once you finish stretching out or dragging out the stair. click on the stair you just made and look at your Properties: Construction - Uncheck - End with riser. This means it will end with a tread instead.
And who told you there’s only one way to do it?
@@SimpleorDifficult sure, there are many ways one can do things in revit. Some ways are best, and what the program was intended to be used. The way this is explained is unnecessary due to procedures that already take care of those issues. The more things done manually in revit, the more one breaks the connectivity, ie BIM, hence one is not using it as it was intended.
There are hundred ways
what is we have landing thickness of 150 mm & not 300 mm, then what to do?
How to do the same at the base of a staircase ? (Especially upper floors)
Nice. Is there any other solution? This problem we are facing from long time..
We are delighted it helped you😊
Yeah, there is other solution. You can download a plugin for stairs, it will help you to solve this issue and other problems in the stairs!!
This is a good hack, but wouldn't it be better to simply make the stair end with a landing instead of a riser?
You can search on youtube, that would be a much better solution that is much cleaner more efficient in the long run
Maam! Landing railing are not split so I can't delete extra railing on floor on level 2. Plz help me. I hope u give me any solution ...
We need to check your case!!
Please would you send us some photos showing the stair and railing problem on our telegram group
Telegram Link: t.me/Revit_Keys
Only works on Revit 2019 and above
what a pain in the ass that we have to jump through these hoops to do something so rudimentary
meant to reply to you: I just saw another similar video on this. This is not how you do it. Please do this: Once you finish stretching out or dragging out the stair. click on the stair you just made and look at your Properties: Construction - Uncheck - End with riser. This means it will end with a tread instead.
@@jaimeycaza3576 it still doesn’t allow you to join it the floor though does it? So you’re going to see an overlap with the floor and thick line?
@@Seychelllian That's correct (unfortunately) it can't be joined. you would need to select linework overrides per view.
NOT PROPER. JUST LOOK HOW YOU WILL PROVIDE REBAR AT LANDING...