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ntnik
2007-10-03, 02:57 PM
i can trim the straight wall under the stair (upper stair) to match the profile of the stair, i do not seem to be able trim (edit profile) of the curve stair at my lower curved stair. Is this doable?
jeffh
2007-10-03, 03:06 PM
Here is one way it can be done. This solution is for a wall top that follows a curved stair as a rail but the same idea can be used to make the wal topp follow the underside of the stair.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=4043026&linkID=9243099
dhurtubise
2007-10-03, 06:38 PM
You could also bundle a "railing" in the stair family but make it as a wall profile.
Or use a thread as the wall (http://revit-alize.blogspot.com/)
ebtrad
2007-10-03, 08:56 PM
This is how I was able to solve the problem of the curved wall.
After drawing the curved stairs, and the curved wall, in plan view, I split the wall at each tread, and in elevation view I align the top of the wall to the top of the tread.
See attached file.
cadclips
2009-07-23, 07:24 PM
I was able to do this very quickly by extruding a 'roof', attaching the wall top to the roof and then turning off the roof element in the view.
For the stair, in an elevation view I picked the underside of the stringer as the linework for the extruded roof and made the roof .01" thick.
Seems to work.
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Taans
2009-07-25, 02:05 AM
I was able to do this very quickly by extruding a 'roof', attaching the wall top to the roof and then turning off the roof element in the view.
For the stair, in an elevation view I picked the underside of the stringer as the linework for the extruded roof and made the roof .01" thick.
Seems to work.
.
Great idea! Thanks.
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