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Stair 3D Glitch

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andrew8QEC8
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Stair 3D Glitch

Autodesk Revit 2024.2 - [Purcell Residence_v3_andrew8QEC8 - 3D View_ {3D - andrew8QEC8}] 3_15_2024 3_47_46 PM.png

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As you can see in the two drawings above, the stair is portrayed in the 3D axon as if were split in twine. IT was made using the sketch stair method with boundaries, and risers, line by line. It is portrayed correctly in the 2D Plan view called POOL. Has anyone encountered this in its natural habitat before?

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andrew8QEC8
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Also in the edit sketch mode it is very difficult to control the direction of stairs when you have two or more pieces, it automatically defaults to whatever happens to be the exact wrong way of what you were going for.
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ToanDN
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3 ways:

- Edit the stair, select the run, edit type and set the run underside to stepped instead of smooth

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- Keep the underside smooth, but increase Structural depth to be very thick

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- Don't change Stair run type, create two runs side by side

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andrew8QEC8
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Yeah, that works.

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