hi
i would like to know if it's possible to create stairs in Revit containing two materials for the rises and treads?
i attached a pictures to show you what i mean...
hope someone can help
thank you!
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Hi @batshevaglatt,
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Yes, you can do that.
In the picture you can see how you can do that.
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hi
@mpeperkamp thank you for your reply.
I don't think this is the answer to my question.
If you look at the picture I attached in my previous post, you can see that both the risers and the treads are each composed out of two materials.
In this case it's a steel construction covered by wood.
is it possible to copy that in revit?
hope you understand what I mean
@batshevaglatt: I think @mpeperkamp did answer your question, but if you want another method: try using the Paint Tool to apply a veneer like is shown in your image.
@batshevaglatt wrote:
If you look at the picture I attached in my previous post, you can see that both the risers and the treads are each composed out of two materials.
In this case it's a steel construction covered by wood.
...btw, I don't "see" it the way you do. I see a single steel stringer (perhaps an inch thick) with composite wood treads and risers attached to it. That's how I would build it.
It’s a “Run Type” (listed under “Construction” in the stair’s Type Properties)
Run Type Properties:
System Family = Monolithic Family
Underside Surface = Stepped
Structural Depth = 0’ - 1”
Tread & Riser Thicknesses = 0’ – 2”
You can define the Monolithic, Tread and Riser materials in this dialog box as well (under “Materials and Finishes”)
I used the Paint tool to apply the “veneer” material o/ Tread & Riser faces.
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