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Hi,i'm using revit 2014,how do i change stair waist thickness oo a monolithic or precast stair.I know that in previous versions you could adjust the stringer carriage height,i am not seeing that option.Thanks in advance.
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Whats a stair waist thickness exactly ?
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Hi,Sorry please see attached image of what i call the stair waist.It is really the distance between the underside of stairs and riser/thread combination.
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gday there,
try this ,
click on edit type, duplicate and rename (so you dont lose the current settings).
then, under run type, and structural depth , double click on the right hand end of
the structural depth line, another type properties box opens, where you can adjust structural depth or waist as you call it or throat as i would call it.
after adjusting the structural depth value, click on OK, apply ETC TO CLOSE OUT AND STAIR SHOULD UPDATE.
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Hi Geoffm,thanks for your help it was of great help.I really appreciate your time and effort likewise for others who have invested their time.I'm hoping i'll become quite as proficient to help others.A bigger "CHEERS" to you..peace Cybercat.
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I must say that was helpful. Who would have thought there was an invisible button in the run type field. Thank you.
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