Stair Riser Run Behind Tread

Stair Riser Run Behind Tread

jberkeleyAE5XQ
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Stair Riser Run Behind Tread

jberkeleyAE5XQ
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In my firm, we often create stairs using premanufactured stair treads with a metal plate welded to the back of it. I'm trying to create a stair type that looks more similar to what we are looking for than the default. I want it to look something like this: 

jberkeleyAE5XQ_0-1601395689108.png

 

I have gotten this far by updating nosing/riser/tread settings:

jberkeleyAE5XQ_1-1601395733949.png

 

Is there a way to get the riser behind the tread pointing up instead of in front of the tread pointing down?

 

 

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martijn_pater
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I think you've added nosing instead of activating the risers... edit: checkbox in type properties...

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barthbradley
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this? 

 

Riser Under.png

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Anonymous
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The riser box is checked and there is no nosing. I've also tried all of the combinations under Riser to Tread Connection with no luck.

 

I was able to get it to work by manipulating the riser profile to put a gap at the top.

 

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martijn_pater
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Don't really get it. Seems to me like you should just use a default profile, not sure what you want to do with it though... "extend riser behind tread"
edit: ah I see, you don't want it to go all the way up. Use a custom Stair Riser profile and then in project browser find your profile type set the correct dimensions for your stairs, you might want to include a nosing parameter to offset it.

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