Hello,
When i want to create a stair with custom treads (wood 270x40mm with nosing 50mm) i run into the problem that the top tread is drawn in a floorplan without the nosing length....so in floorplan the top tread is 270-50=220mm wide.
Thats not correct. In section view the stair with the custom tread is correctly drawn.
How can i change this?
hmmm end with riser? Convert to sketch-based and extend it there by editing.
Hmmm that doesn't work i think because there is no riser active in this stair-type
In 3D view the top tread is correct, only in floorplan its wrong.
See edited reply. Edit the stair and convert it to sketch-based, then extend it by editing the sketch. Think that should do it.
The stair representation in Plan View is SYMBOLIC. In other words, you are not looking at the Stair's 3D Geometry in Plan View. Is this what you are wondering about?
Ah that would make sense, but, should revit not display this correctly? Its a 3d program....
So to avoid all off that i should create the stair as a generic model.
Found a solution: create a landing with width 50mm. That way its correct allthough theres a line visible.
Hmm I guess editing the sketch messes up the stair path...
Alternatively what you could do is create the steps as baluster family (railing workaround) using the stair as host but setting the actual stair tread to 0.1 height making it invisible. Railing setting with 1 baluster per tread.
Or do some in place modelling...
@hve-architecten wrote:Hello,
i run into the problem that the top tread is drawn in a floorplan without the nosing length..
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I'm not following your screenshots markups or description. Stairs look correct. What's the deal with the green dashed line behind the last tread. That doesn't look correct.
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