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Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 2:48:55 AM | Interseciting stairs help

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I am trying to create intersecting stairs as shown in the attachment using 2008. If I create a basic run with a landing going from the ground floor to the first floor, then I can not seem to get the additional run coming down from behind to intersect with the sketch at the landing and I get error messages regarding the stair boarders. I have also tried to reverse engineer it by creating an offset floor as the landing and then adding in the three runs individually, but this also does not seem to work out right. Can anyone shed some light on how I can achieve this?

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Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:19:26 PM | Interseciting stairs help

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Define a level for you landing, not only make a floor. This would serve as a reference plane. With this level you can now do 3 stairs. one from GF to this new level and the other 2 starting at this landing level to your FF. See if it work. Use Reverse Architecture, instead.

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Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:56:45 PM | Interseciting stairs help

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You don't need to make a new level.  Just do one stair from level to level + x' and the other from level + x' to the next level. 

 

With this design the problem will be the stringers around the landing.  Knowing that, I would probably do this as 3 stairs with a seperate landing set at level + x'.  I think you can do the handrail as 1 unit per side with 3 different host.  On second thought, it will probably be two sections but let us know what happens.


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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:52:23 AM | Interseciting stairs help

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Thanks for the help chaps, managed to get it sorted. The level to level worked out fine and got the railings on with no issues. Cheers!

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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:55:36 AM | Interseciting stairs help

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Thanks for the help chaps, managed to get it sorted. The level to level worked out and got the railings on with no probs. Cheers!

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