Multiple Run Types Single Stair

Multiple Run Types Single Stair

BigPicture045
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Multiple Run Types Single Stair

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My stair is U-Shaped:

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The top run has a different nosing profile than the bottom run. The top nosing profile extends to the front and the left:

 

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Consequently, the bottom run automatically takes on the same run type and properties. I need the bottom run type to be nosing profile to be on the front only.

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I am not able to duplicate and edit or select another run type because it is greyed out.

 

1. Is is possible to change the nosing profile properties for individual treads?

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RDAOU
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@BigPicture045 

 

Model them as 2 types. First run + the landing as 1 stair/type and a second from landing up

 

What's so bad about that?

 Individual nosing per tread?? Each step has a different nosing or each run?

 

If each run, then model 2  each with a run types, first run + the landing as 1 stair/type and a second from landing up

 

What's so bad about that?

 

If each tread has a different nozing the you would be obliged to model them individually or convert the stair to generic model then convert that to parts and modify shapes

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BigPicture045
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@RDAOU 

 

How do you connect to the landing and ensure the same riser height?

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copy stair to clip board the plaster same place...edit the first and remove top run, the edit the second and remove bottom run.  Edit type of either/or >>> duplicate type >> change nosing

 

 

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BigPicture045
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When the duplicated stair is changed to another (identical - duplicated) stair, it loses the properties of the original stair. I guess the solution would be to manually adjust the top offset; however, this is not ideal. It would be nice to change the run type. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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@BigPicture045 wrote:

When the duplicated stair is changed to another (identical - duplicated) stair, it loses the properties of the original stair. 

 

What properties are lost?

 

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BigPicture045
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@ToanDN 

The riser height. See how low the first step is compared to the landing? 

 

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@BigPicture045 wrote:

The riser height. See how low the first step is compared to the landing? 

 


No such problem here regardless where the landing is kept.

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RDAOU
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@BigPicture045 


@BigPicture045 wrote:

When the duplicated stair is changed to another (identical - duplicated) stair, it loses the properties of the original stair. I guess the solution would be to manually adjust the top offset; however, this is not ideal. It would be nice to change the run type. 

 
 

That is quite odd...there is really nothing to mess up in this one Copy / Paste aligned / Edit / Select run / delete / repeat... See video below

 

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