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Why does my stair has a cut in the corner

emersongonzalez1999
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Why does my stair has a cut in the corner

emersongonzalez1999
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Is it normal for the second-floor stair to have a section cut off, is it for the railing? But I didn't have a railing on.

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syman2000
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Can you upload that small sample of the stair so we can take a look what is wrong?

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emersongonzalez1999
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In the attachment below is my Revit File.

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syman2000
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I check the stair. If you check on the end with riser, it won't show that weird cut.

 

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If you don't want to do that, you can edit the stair. Click on the run type and increase the structural depth

 

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emersongonzalez1999
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I tried the " End with Riser" option but it gave this error " Stair top end exceeds or cannot reach the top elevation of the stair. Add/remove risers at the top end by control or change the stair run's "Relative Top Height" parameter in the properties palette.", since my Level height is 140. But increasing the "Depth Structure" worked for me. Thank You

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