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    Default Residential Stair

    So...I'm trying my luck with typical builder type residential stair. I think I have worked most of the issues out except for ...

    1. I can't seem to get my balustrades to work right. Center/Beggining/ Stretch don't seem to be flexible enough to get the right relationchip with the newel and corner posts.

    2. I had to use a wall sweep instead of a lower rail to get the wall cap to work correctly....except there is no good way to end the sweep unless it happens to die into a wall.

    Thoughts/suggestions?
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    Default Re: Residential Stair

    Care to post a small file with the stair cut/pasted?

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