Staircase problem

Staircase problem

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Staircase problem

Anonymous
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Hi,

I have a problem with a staircase that needs to start it's second run on top of the landing and it needs to have the same  profile as the start of the stairs. I have a solution and that is to draw a new staircase on top of the landing. Is there a smarter way? See the image for reference.

 

Thanks for your thoughts

 

//Christian

 

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

I am not sure what you mean by start on top of landing...maybe using the Begin/End with Riser helps?

 

 

stair start end with riser.gif

 

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barthbradley
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Another approach: two stairs.   

 

Stair Flights - Switchback.png

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ToanDN
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Like this?

 

ToanDN_0-1634258496784.png

 

 

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ennujozlagam
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it should be continuous stair or post your file here so we can check. thanks





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Anonymous
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Thanks for the tips. It needs to be one continous stair from level to level. My solution was to do 2 stairs aswell. Is it possible?

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Anonymous
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That's the look i want. Is it drawn as 2 stairs? And by 2 stairs i mean did you do it with 2 stair tools, not in the same tool?

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ToanDN
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It is a single stair.  Two stairs cannot have a continuous railing without some workaround.

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Anonymous
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How did you do it? That's what i need! 🙂

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

How did you do it? That's what i need! 🙂


Here is the file.

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Anonymous
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Thanks! the visual seems correct but the stair goes into the landing.

I'll take it.

Thank you for the help!

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RDAOU
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Shy to say use Linework? 😆

 

 

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barthbradley
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@ToanDN wrote:

It is a single stair.  Two stairs cannot have a continuous railing without some workaround.


 

Hear that, @ToanDN ?

 

That's the sound of me rolling my eyes.  

 

Yours is not a "single" stair either (see Warning) - and nor is your railing "continuous".  

 

Stair Approach TDN.png

 

 

Here's my Warning-free, 2-stair approach with "continuous" railing:  

 

Stair Approach BB.png

 

Pretty, huh?  

 

😉