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Stair's stringers

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Message 1 of 11
Yien_Chao
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Stair's stringers

hi

 

did you know if it is possible to extend the stringer of a prefab stair, other than with the 3 basic options? I did not succeed in reproducing the Extension of the stringer at the bottom of the Staircase. I have already tried to shift the profile of the steps, but it causes other issue at the landing.

 

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Message 2 of 11
Lachlan-JWP
in reply to: Yien_Chao

What type of extension are you trying to achieve?

Message 3 of 11
Yien_Chao
in reply to: Yien_Chao

The one pointed by the red arrow in picture. I want the same extension with a offset.

The actual extension is aligned to the stair nosing. 

Message 4 of 11
Lachlan-JWP
in reply to: Yien_Chao

I don't think that can be done. You'll have to model something on the end separately, or model the stringer as a separate element.

Message 5 of 11
Yien_Chao
in reply to: Yien_Chao

Another example for how Revit is sometimes poorly made for standard's details and fine tuning.

let's see what other member can come up with.

Message 6 of 11
ToanDN
in reply to: Yien_Chao

Sure, why not?  

Set the stringers lower end cut to horizontal and join them with a solid mass.

 

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Message 7 of 11
Yien_Chao
in reply to: ToanDN

Yeah... it's a workaround. But that mean a lot of masses in the project just to cut every stairs.

I hope for more flexibility.

 

 

Message 8 of 11
ToanDN
in reply to: Yien_Chao


@Yien_Chao wrote:

Yeah... it's a workaround. But that mean a lot of masses in the project just to cut every stairs.

I hope for more flexibility.

 

 


Then modify the tread profile to be set back from the front nosing ref plane.

Message 9 of 11
Yien_Chao
in reply to: ToanDN

@ToanDN 

I've tried this, but it cause unwanted shift on the stair's landing.

 

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Message 10 of 11

You can model the stringer as a railing with the profile in the Rail Structure (non-continuous).  At least in that case you can control the sketch.  It comes with its own issues, but could be a workaround until Autodesk decides to add some flexibility to the stringers.

Message 11 of 11
dahld
in reply to: Yien_Chao

The problem is with Revit.  The program did at one time have the ability to modify the stringer extensions.  I think the last version that had this feature was 2018.. Possibly 2019.

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