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I really don't understand the stair calculator and how that pertains to the treads and risers. How do you change the treads and risers for specific situations. dbeck
I really don't understand the stair calculator and how that pertains to the treads and risers. How do you change the treads and risers for specific situations. dbeck
Calculator is based on Architectural "Good Practice" rules which in essence
is tread to riser ratio. You can uncheck calculator usage and input your
values.
Alek
"dbeck103" wrote in message
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>I really don't understand the stair calculator and how that pertains to the
>treads and risers. How do you change the treads and risers for specific
>situations. dbeck
Calculator is based on Architectural "Good Practice" rules which in essence
is tread to riser ratio. You can uncheck calculator usage and input your
values.
Alek
"dbeck103" wrote in message
news:15444168.1110296454596.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com...
>I really don't understand the stair calculator and how that pertains to the
>treads and risers. How do you change the treads and risers for specific
>situations. dbeck
you can also simply draw in the number of risers you want & their distance. The Stair Calculations kick in when using the 'Run' tool, otherwise you can draw the stair however you want within the Sketch.
Message was edited by: JeffreyMcGrew
you can also simply draw in the number of risers you want & their distance. The Stair Calculations kick in when using the 'Run' tool, otherwise you can draw the stair however you want within the Sketch.
Message was edited by: JeffreyMcGrew