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#1 Allen McDonnell

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Posted 13 March 2024 - 08:28 AM

Hello, on an angled set of stairs how do you make the first flight 48 inches wide and the second flight 42 inches wide? 

 

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#2 Mark Petri

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Posted 13 March 2024 - 09:34 AM

Best to try with 2 sets of stairs and then drag one onto the end of the other (upper section onto lower section). You'll find the landing or something will not line up as you'd wish, but it will be close. If you need it to be right on, use a separate landing sized appropriately or some sort of 3D solid polygon.


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#3 Jim Johnson

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Posted 13 March 2024 - 06:45 PM

Also,  Put the angled stairs in at 42 inches with the proper total rise and the proper number of risers for each flight.  Explode one time.  Delete the landing and manually draw a new landing to the proper dimensions.  Offset it to match the lower flight.  Cleanup the upper set and your done.

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