ā2025-10-28
03:37 PM
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ā2025-10-29
04:01 AM
by
Laszlo Nagy
In my case
I have from the Ground floor level to the 1st floor, 6 meters in Height, to achieve the top level of the 1st floor. I need to make a U-shaped stair with 4 flights in a rectangular staircase.
Any tips or resources to do that for best practice and right modeling?
Operating system used: Windows
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ā2025-10-28 03:44 PM
Hi,
If you want your 4 flights to be one above the other, that is unfortunately currently impossible (but there is an open wish for this to be possible in the future).
The easiest way to go around things would be to do two identical 2-flight stair elements. one from 0 to +3.00 and the other one from +3.00 to +6.00.
ā2025-10-29 09:30 AM - last edited on ā2025-10-29 09:32 AM by Barry Kelly
You can choose to start the numbering of the second stair from where you left off with the first one:
ā2025-10-29 09:31 AM
You can customise the numbering.
Barry.
ā2025-10-28 03:44 PM
Hi,
If you want your 4 flights to be one above the other, that is unfortunately currently impossible (but there is an open wish for this to be possible in the future).
The easiest way to go around things would be to do two identical 2-flight stair elements. one from 0 to +3.00 and the other one from +3.00 to +6.00.
ā2025-10-29
09:26 AM
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ā2025-10-29
11:55 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Thank you for your reply. As you say, it's the only way until now to do that, but the question here is how will tag numbers of treads in this situation at the detailed drawings stage.
Example :
starting tread from ground level to +3 will be 1,2,3...... until level +3, from +3 to +6, how will changed number to the following from the last tread in level +3
ā2025-10-29 09:30 AM - last edited on ā2025-10-29 09:32 AM by Barry Kelly
You can choose to start the numbering of the second stair from where you left off with the first one:
ā2025-10-29 09:31 AM
You can customise the numbering.
Barry.
ā2025-10-29 09:33 AM
Snap. š¤£
Barry.
ā2025-10-29 09:36 AM
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