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horewa
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stairs disappearin 3d at 90 degree bend

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Why have the stairs disappeared in the 3D view, even though they’re shown on the floor plan? Also, in the 3D view, the reference lines seem to extend all the way to the floor slab. Is this because there’s only one step at that bend? I don’t think it’s a problem, even if there’s only one.

 

Is this due to a bug or a rule associated with (Ctrl+T)? Thank you all.

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horewa
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I’m sorry, Ricardo Lopez; I don’t mean to show you any disrespect or try to test you or anything like that—not at all—but I’ve accidentally stumbled upon what might be a solution, so here’s the thing{DC52C14B-BDD6-483F-AF5D-E1CFA6228424}.png

I changed what was originally "vertical cut" to "vertical + horizontal cut" and it immediately turned out like this

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tadaaa...

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Ricardo Lopez
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Hi @horewa 

 

Play around with the different options available for support connections.

(+info Stair Endings and Connections)

 

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Ricardo López, M. Arch.
BIM Consultant | Project Solutions and Services | Panama
AC17-29 SPA+INT | Windows 11 | MSI CreatorPro M16 HX C14VJG, 64GB, Nvidia Quadro RTX 2000 Ada Generation

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Ricardo Lopez
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Hi @horewa 

This appears to be the default behavior for stairs without Finish. You can also see the difference when you select "end with tread" or "end with riser".

 

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Ricardo López, M. Arch.
BIM Consultant | Project Solutions and Services | Panama
AC17-29 SPA+INT | Windows 11 | MSI CreatorPro M16 HX C14VJG, 64GB, Nvidia Quadro RTX 2000 Ada Generation
horewa
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Thank you for your reply, Ricardo Lopez. Goodness, you’re so quick! I hope I haven’t disturbed your downtime, but I’m not too keen on the result shown in the image. I reckon people might ask me, ‘Is it safe to walk on?’ Is there a way to ensure the concrete steps extend right down to the floor slab, rather than just the finish? Thank you

horewa
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I’m sorry, Ricardo Lopez; I don’t mean to show you any disrespect or try to test you or anything like that—not at all—but I’ve accidentally stumbled upon what might be a solution, so here’s the thing{DC52C14B-BDD6-483F-AF5D-E1CFA6228424}.png

I changed what was originally "vertical cut" to "vertical + horizontal cut" and it immediately turned out like this

{1F012E6D-9B73-4818-92CD-7FC4A4472D74}.png

tadaaa...

Ricardo Lopez
Advisor

Hi @horewa 

 

Play around with the different options available for support connections.

(+info Stair Endings and Connections)

 

RicardoLopez_0-1778683223975.png

 

Ricardo López, M. Arch.
BIM Consultant | Project Solutions and Services | Panama
AC17-29 SPA+INT | Windows 11 | MSI CreatorPro M16 HX C14VJG, 64GB, Nvidia Quadro RTX 2000 Ada Generation
horewa
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All right, Ricardo Lopez, I’ll definitely give it a go

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