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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:19:16 PM | stair anomaly

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ANY THOUGHTS AS TO WHY MY ATTACHMENT SHOWS AN EXTRA NOSING.  THAT'S ALSO THE POINT WHERE THE STRINGER LOOKS LIKE IT BELONGS TO ANOTHER STAIR THAT LOOKS TO BE IN THE SAME LOCATION.



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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:20:30 PM | stair anomaly

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I'M USING REVIT 2008

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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:39:05 PM | stair anomaly

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I DON'T HAVE EQUALL # OF RISERS ON BOTH STAIR RUNS.  LOOKS THE THE STAIR WANTS TO PUT STRINGERS ON ONLY AN EQUAL NUMBER OF RISERS ON BOTH RUNS,


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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:39:43 PM | stair anomaly

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Because you have two stairs, and the first (the floor) end with "Riser", and the other begin with "Riser too"...

 


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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:52:36 PM | stair anomaly

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I ONLY DREW ONE STAIR

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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:56:07 PM | stair anomaly

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the image you post seems like two stairs, look at the image and see the height of "Risers" and you can see one riser in top of the other the 3 riser counting to the right... down to up...

 


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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:57:31 PM | stair anomaly

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Can you see???? it's the double of the height of the others...

 

 

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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:02:22 PM | stair anomaly

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Really doesn't matter what stair style I change it too,  there is always the same stringer that's too tall with the extra nosing.  It's right where the stringer stops


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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:14:16 PM | stair anomaly

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I made the stair by sketching runs.

After doing so I changed the number of risers on both sides by copy the riser lines.  After making another one the same way I noticed that when I trim the blue line to meet the new riser location the riser lines shifted. I think something happened when a trim the the blue line. 

Shoud I not modify a "run-sketched " stair this way?

Has anyone noticed this type of behavior?

 


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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:31:03 PM | stair anomaly

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Look, something you do wrong beacause i do like you says, create by run, copy the riser lines, extend the boundary lines to the last riser, copy the blue line and trim them, and you can see in the image i post it's fine, no extra riser or extra noising in the stringers...

 



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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:48:47 PM | stair anomaly

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FYI

STRETCHING THE END POINT OF THE BLUE LINE TO THE NEW LENGTH OF THE STAIR RUN AUTOMATICALLY ADDS AND SUBRACTS THE NECESSARY RISERS.  DON'T ADD ADDITIONAL RISERS AND TRIM THE BLUE LINE TO THE NEW RISER.

 

APPARANTLY THAT'S WHAT I TRIED TO DO.


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Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:16:35 AM | stair anomaly

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FYI ??????

 


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Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 8:19:37 AM | stair anomaly

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"for you information"

just explaining a bit of self-discovery


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Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:03:41 AM | stair anomaly

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From what I see of the posted image, it appears that your riser(trad length) spacing is not equal, that results in unequal riser heights.

 

When you are sketching stairs rather than doing them by run, you have to pay attention to several things.  First, make sure your risers(treads) spacing is the same, make sure you do not have lines overtop of lines and you need to understand that landing lines and stringer lines are two different lines and the location of their junction is important.

 

 


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