Hi,
Revit 2022 won't let me return my nosing profile all around my thread. So I figured I could apply a riser profile to fulfill the design intent (attached image).
What I couldn't foresee is: the riser total length (or width, whatever) do not match my total thread (including nosing), so I ended with this odd angled finish instead of a clean join.
I apprecieate any advice to acomplish a better modeling, or else I'll simplify the whole thing and work with detail items in my magnified drawings.
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I'm sure I understand. Are you trying to basically wrap the tread all the way around?
Nosing doesn't wrap the sides. Overlay two stairs, one for the structure, one for the stone finish.
I've not tested yet, but I'm unsure about the landings.
I tested the 2 overlayed stairs and although the design is 99% accurate (missing the slanted borders), it's pretty time-consuming and would be a major waste if the stair design is modified at some point of the project development. And even if the design don't change, I'll have the extra work to hide the structural one in each and every floor view. I can rely on view templates for the job, but still adds another item at a to do list.
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