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I think I posted this early by mistake
See attached image. When I craete a stair with a corner angled riser the stairs only forms if the risers are sufficiently far apart. In the attached image you will see the left hand corner stair is formed beacuse teh risers are set of from the corner riser but then there is a gap where the next landing junction stair should be because the risers are closer to teh corner - any idea why this is and how to get round it.
I often want to do a corner angled riser and always encounter the same problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Post your stair sketch image....
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Attached is the stair sketch
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Note the right side of the sketch where the risers are further apart forms properly in the 3d image but teh left side where the risers are closer doesn't form.
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You are sketching boundry lines and risers, correct? You need breaks in the boundry line as appropriate at winders. Experiment with that while having a tiled 3D view so you can see what happens.
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That project file you posted was corrupt so I deleted the post.
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Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtqcRuVkG2k
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I watched the tutorial but it didn't help. The issue is that the strair itself (maybe because it is monolithic) doesn't seem to be able to form whne there are closely located risers.
If I sent a thickness for the treads than all the treads appear ocrrectly - even though the stair itself below doesn't appear.
I have resaved and attached the file - hopefully you will be able to open in.
Thanks
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sorry - attached now
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I am also attaching a jpeg showing the tread forming correctly on the winder but no actual stair forming below
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It looks like I have never done a winder monolithic stair..... Seems there is a problem here. I would send this issue to AutoDESK. In the meantime, I would simply model this as three runs and individual slabs for the winders.
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ok. thanks for you help.
Is there a specific AutoDesk address to send this to?
Do they normally reply or have some formof solution?
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