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STAIR AND FLOOR MUST BE JOINED.

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Anonymous
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STAIR AND FLOOR MUST BE JOINED.

I can't make stairs and floor to look correct. You can see that the upper
finishing layer goes under the stairs. This looks bad. Since we can't join
stairs and floors like walls and floors, what do you usually do?
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Anonymous
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I don't typically use stairs for monolithic concrete construction. I use
either a slab edge or an in-place family. You lose a little (not all) of the
stair parametrics, but I gain considerably more control of all the geometry.

The only way you can resolve the landing is to have it as part of the stair
as a landing or oversize tread.

"JTB" wrote in message
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I can't make stairs and floor to look correct. You can see that the upper
finishing layer goes under the stairs. This looks bad. Since we can't join
stairs and floors like walls and floors, what do you usually do?

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