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Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 7:58:24 AM | Complicated stair

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I have a stair I need to build in Revit but I cannot get Revit to build it. Or rather I am not astute enough with the software to be able to figure out how to get Revit to build it. It has some 45 degree steps in it, but is still basically a stair with a landing I think.

I have attached a 2D DWG file of the stair. If anyone knows how to build this I would appreciate the help with it.

 Daryl Stockton



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Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:23:59 AM | Complicated stair

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take a look using the stair by boundry method. that should work for you.

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Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:45:25 AM | Complicated stair

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Thanks, but I tried to lay the stair out that way last night and either it doesn't work or I don't understand how to lay out the boundary to get the three stairs on the turn to work the way I show them in the DWG file.

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Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:34:26 AM | Complicated stair

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Hi, create the first boundary around the stairs in the Left Top (first riser) to Right Top (last riser), then create the second boundary in the inner of stairs (left top, down, right, up), then create risers lines like you have in your drawing, don't cross boundary lines or riser lines...

Something like i post in attached (5 minutes)....

 

 



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