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    Default Monolithic stairs

    Monolitic stairs are finally here, but with some limitations as I discovered.
    As the attachments shown, I created a simple stair with 2 ramps and a landing w/ another riser in the middle. The result is under your eyes: the landing is corner rounded! Am I missing any check or anything else?
    I hope yes otherwise I couldn't use it!
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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Not sure how you got there, but here's one using the default 7 11 stair, with the only change being to check the mono box in the properties dialog.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Lookng at the view Andrew posted, Is there a way to get rid of the 'tread' thickness? A truly monolithic stair poured in concrete would not have the tread shwing as a separate item. I know you can reduce it to about an 1/8" but it will still read as somehting other than the concrete.

    Has anyone been using an in place family to create repeated pre-cast stair elements? Essentialy talking about an extrusion of a stair in section and then just placing them where required connecting floor to landing. I know it can be done just wondering if anyoone is doing it the way it would actually be built in the field.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Lookng at the view Andrew posted, Is there a way to get rid of the 'tread' thickness? A truly monolithic stair poured in concrete would not have the tread shwing as a separate item. I know you can reduce it to about an 1/8" but it will still read as somehting other than the concrete.
    Try this:

    In the stair properties, select no riser, & make your treads as thick as your riser.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Are you using 6.1? I couldn't find a property option for no riser. What we are doing is setting riser thickness to 1/32" and riser type to slanted. The result is acceptible at small scales.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Thanks. I'll give both options a try.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Quote Originally Posted by HCSL
    I know you can reduce it to about an 1/8" but it will still read as somehting other than the concrete.
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    I've found you can reduce the tread thickness to 0.1mm ( 0.004 " ) and it still works.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Quote Originally Posted by HCSL
    Lookng at the view Andrew posted, Is there a way to get rid of the 'tread' thickness? A truly monolithic stair poured in concrete would not have the tread shwing as a separate item. I know you can reduce it to about an 1/8" but it will still read as somehting other than the concrete.
    The main reason why monolithic stair still has thread and riser thickness parameter so that you will be able to apply different materials if needed. This was explained in the stair crib sheet. If you just want a concrete material for the whole stairs then just change the riser and thread material also to concrete and you have a monolithic material.

    Stair has been improved a lot but still has some limitations. It Can't create winding riser for L or U type stairs.

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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Sorry forgot to attach the image

    Here it is
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    Default Re: Monolithic stairs

    Quote Originally Posted by Arnel Aguel
    If you just want a concrete material for the whole stairs then just change the riser and thread material also to concrete and you have a monolithic material.
    Yes, but in this way you still see in section where end and where start risers & threads. Furthermore, Revit cut risers and treads with the same line width of the stairs. A better improvement could be to merge or at least draw with a thickest line when two elements as(threads & risers and the monolitic structure) are of the same material (ex. concrete).
    Last edited by Steve_Stafford; 2004-07-10 at 06:30 AM. Reason: Fixed quotes

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