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Stair problem

Anonymous
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Hello everyone!
Why cant I create this stair with the tool create stair using selection ?
How can I build it ?
I even tried to split it to half to create two different stairs but even then it says that I have adjacent edges.

stair problem.jpg
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David Maudlin
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WENDY:

The fill must have additional nodes (even along the same edge) for this to work. In the attached screen shot, the left image shows a simple rectangular fill with the error message. The right image shows two additional nodes to break the edge where the stair starts and ends.

David
David Maudlin / Architect
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Digital Architecture
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Anonymous
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Was it that simple ???
Thank you very much!!!
Anonymous
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not quite there yet!
although it goes further than the first step it has one problem more
why is that ?
Anonymous
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I discovered that the 2 stair parts must be separated by the gap of min. 6cm.
Then the Stair Maker do the job.
Stairs with Stair Maker.jpg
Anonymous
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Is it possible where you placed the walking line that it's too far away from the wall when it's making the turn to the second stair? That it thinks the walking line going though the banister and it's faulting on that?
David Maudlin
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Wendy:


andro55 has the solution, I guess the separation between the flights needs to be made explicit (rather than assuming an equal split).

David
David Maudlin / Architect
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
AC27 USA • iMac 27" 4.0GHz Quad-core i7 OSX11 | 24 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14
Anonymous
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zeropointreference wrote:
Is it possible where you placed the walking line that it's too far away from the wall when it's making the turn to the second stair? That it thinks the walking line going though the banister and it's faulting on that?
I always separate the gap to half of the distance such us the walking line is always in the middle or closer to the hand rail, I think the problem is the gap! Ill try it now
Thank you
Anonymous
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David wrote:
Wendy:


andro55 has the solution, I guess the separation between the flights needs to be made explicit (rather than assuming an equal split).

David
yes thats it!! Many many thanks