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AC21 - stair's structure and finishing

alemanda
Advocate
Hi,
in my workflow I usually draw the stairs twice. One stair is the structure and the other one is the finishing. I put them into 2 different layers.
during the stair editing if I disable the finishing, the structure actually takes the place of the finishing. Actually I need the raw structure ... I mean I need the structure as if the finishing is there ...
In order to get the proper structure geometry ... is it possible to define the structure of the stair as if the finishing was there but without finishing?
...or the only solution is just a SEO between the finishing and the structure?
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alemanda
Advocate
Finally I solved duplicating the "finishing" stair and modeling it so that the risers and treads of the "structural stair" were 30mm after and 50mm below respectivley the risers and tread of the "finishing" stairs
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squall_tmo
Booster
laszlonagy wrote:
Well, yeah, the ability of Stair components to react to changes in Partial Structure Display settings is another topic, which should also be addressed in my opinion.
Yeah! It would be a great time saver! Just like the possibility to add a plaster skin to structure automatically!
alemanda
Advocate
Actually the plaster skin is a big deal ...
Plaster seems to be an against-BIM item ... How to handle it consistently with original BIM approach?
Maybe this is another topic and deserves to be discussed separately ...
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squall_tmo
Booster
Yes, you are right: it's probably the subject for another topic!

Anyway I think it can work if it works for the columns...but it surely need the 'partial structure display' improvement, so maybe it's even too soon to talk about it!
alemanda
Advocate
actually I'm not a fan of partial structure display ... I think the most proper way is to keep structural model, architectural model and MEP models separated. This will allow a better documentation.
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sinceV6
Advocate
alemanda wrote:
actually I'm not a fan of partial structure display ... I think the most proper way is to keep structural model, architectural model and MEP models separated. This will allow a better documentation.
Hi.
So... how did you end up solving the structure-finish issue?

And a little bit off topic... I also think that two separate models (structural - architectural - MEP) is a good way to coordinate and document a project. To me, partial structure display helps a lot in this regard, as it allows to compare the load bearing part of the architectural model with the structural model. The only thing I'm torn about partial structure display is the separate sets of annotations: sometimes it is great... sometimes it means duplicating annotations.

Do you ever use partial structure display? A bit of insight to workflows is a great learning resource.

Best regards.
alemanda
Advocate
sinceV6 wrote:
So... how did you end up solving the structure-finish issue?...
External finishing is almost always modeled.

Internal finishing almoste never ... many times I use the zone stamp.

I never use partial display.
When I have to provide also the structural drawing I model the structure in the same file.

Annotations. Well, annotation are almost never duplicated. To do this I play with the layers/layers' combinations

Just today I was reading a document about layers and layers theory ... I'm thinking of changing my template basing the new system on a classification system (ominclass maybe) but it's huge work and needs time
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

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Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

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sinceV6
Advocate
alemanda wrote:
sinceV6 wrote:
So... how did you end up solving the structure-finish issue?...
External finishing is almost always modeled.

Internal finishing almost never ... many times I use the zone stamp.
I meant the stair structure-finish issue... sorry.
alemanda wrote:
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I never use partial display.
When I have to provide also the structural drawing I model the structure in the same file.

Annotations. Well, annotation are almost never duplicated. To do this I play with the layers/layers' combinations...
Layer combos work if you don't use partial structure display. Since each partial display has its own set of dimensions, it can be helpful in some cases and a nightmare in others.

Best regards.
alemanda
Advocate
I wrote it some posts ago ...

Finally I solved duplicating the "finishing" stair and modeling it so that the risers and treads of the "structural stair" were 30mm after and 50mm below respectivley the risers and tread of the "finishing" stairs
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

www.almadw.it
sinceV6
Advocate
Yes... but didn't quite get what you did

What I understood is that you solved by using the finish stair twice, the second one used as "structural" and tread and riser parameters modified. Is this correct?

Thanks.