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I'm trying to create a set of stairs in a residential apartment building. I have been struggling how to make it so that there is essentially a "slab" underneath the stairs but by making it via the "Stair by component" way. Anyone have an ideas? Below is a section of what its supposed to look like as well as a plan view of the stairs. (Everything is in centimeters.)
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u can refer to that thread , a good idea to use carriage to do so .
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