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    Default slanted riser on monolithic stair

    I can't seem to get the riser to show slanted on a monolithic or concrete stair.
    Any ideas why this is?

    Just found this... http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...+slanted+riser

    I'm guessing that it can't create a slanted riser if there is not enough of a nosing to slant from?
    Last edited by t1.shep; 2008-06-09 at 09:45 PM. Reason: found a solution...

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    Default Re: slanted riser on monolithic stair

    Yes, you must have a nosing length to have a slanted riser. In fact the nosing length is how you set the angle of your riser.

    In 2008 (I have not yet tried it in 2009) you must NOT have a nosing profile in order to have a slanted riser. I'm not an architect but it makes sense to me that you would not want a slanted riser as well as a nosing profile since that would create more of a chance for someone to trip while going up the stair.

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