Stringer problem

Stringer problem

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Stringer problem

Anonymous
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Hello! I have a problem with the stringer, i dont know how to fix it.. Can anyone help me? (See picture)
I'm only a student and have used Revit for two weeks now. 

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barthbradley
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Mess with the Support's Structural Depth on Run and Total Depth property values.  

 

Post the file. 

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Anonymous
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Ok, can you specify how to fix it?

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

You need to attach the .rvt file

 

 

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

Ok, can you specify how to fix it?


 

Just try entering different values for the Structural Depth and Total Depth Parameter Fields under the Support Properties.  Do you know how to get to them?  

 

Hard to say if this will work, as it's hard to get the full picture of the problem from that one screenshot you posted.  You're welcome to Post the File for us to examine.  

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Anonymous
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I know where to find them and i have tried to entering different values.. It was getting better, but not perfect. 

I can do that! Sending with some pictures how the stairs look in real life. Thanks alot!

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

It in not possible to have a continuous/smooth stringer with the current configuration of Treads and risers which you have. 

 

The slop of the stringer/stair is determined by the Height of the risers and the depth of the treads. In your attached model they are pretty much random and if compared to the images of the existing stair, as little as one can see there, they do not seem to match.

 

 

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Anonymous
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So thats why it didn`t work! Thanks

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RDAOU
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In principle yes. With the right Tread and Riser layout you should get the right stringer.

 

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Anonymous
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See there, you made it!  Can you post the file, so i can take a closer look what you did? 

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

Sorry I didn't save the file...and I did nothing that special.

  1. I evened out the risers marked in red (centered to a point at the normal to the mid point of the stringer)
  2. I placed the risers marked in blue Tangential to the rising curve/circle rather than concentric

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That was about it I think

 

 

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Message 12 of 12

Anonymous
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Thanks! I did not understand the first thing you did.. Did you move the riser line, so all risers hits a straight line? 

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