TheSwamp
CAD Forums => Vertically Challenged => Architecturally Speaking => Topic started by: spawnd on January 30, 2007, 11:45:59 AM
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I am having troubles with stairs with a landing at the top that turns 90 degrees with 1 riser that goes to finished floor. when i draw it i get a long landing and a the defect circle. If someone can let me know how this works that would be very helpful.
Thanks
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Don't Start me to lying but I will hang around to find out how to do it.
BTW Welcome to the Swamp
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multi-landing; quarter-landing. Run your line to all but the last number, pick a point, turn 90 and extend all the way out until you can't extend anymore. Does that help? I just did that and it worked for me.
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yes it does. I have been tring to use half turn. thanks
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half turns require a 6" minimum dimension at the smallest edge of the tread, thus a 90 would have to be 6" wider than the stair width.
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Good info Keith. I'll have to try and remember that one.