I'm not sure it exists, and I do realize there are good diagrams in the Help File...but having a session on this topic would be beneficial...or maybe a one-stop PDF on the subject, as right now it's all over the place in the Help File.
Am I the only one who needs this? What say you?
It's not a particularly difficult tool to use, inputting your parameters etc.
The main drawback is that it does not do round/spiral stairs or half turn stairs, making it basically pretty useless for the mainly residential stuff that i work on. I tend to use it to get standard tread heights, then drop the stair and adapt manually to suit my half turns etc. This of course loses any extraction symbology from it. It is quite frustrating.
A few years ago structural Triforma had a good stair tool, it even included handrails(same limitations on stair types though) however that disappeared a few years ago.
I've done a few and with pan stairs or a monolithic concrete stair and steel stairs they worked well. The 2d Graphic wasn't perfect but everything worked well and helped me create real elevations and Sections. I develop my drawings pretty close to 1/2" scaled details and they look good and comparible to hand drawings.
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
YES
I have never succeeded making a stair with the 'new' stair tool.
regards / Thomas Voghera
We need step by step for every step - no pun intended.
I wish we had a turotial and video of every task
And then the process for making something.
For example. I started making an elephant with tiger stripes and hair. Following an example by KURTS.
Now that I am rendering I've realized probably 20 steps that I wish I had known. Stayed up until 2am playing with configurations. I'd be hours ahead if I had known a little more.