Stair Drawing

sC.oUT

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Good morning friends. I want your help for the ladder I sent in the attachment. Previously, the subject was explained in such a title with a picture. Information was given about the use of the route command, but I could not find the title. Now; -First of all, we will model the ladder. -then we will support the modeled ladder to the visible curtains. I would be very happy if you could help me with these two topics. I'm sure I have friends who are stuck in the drawing of stairs, it will be a valuable share for them too..
 
I watched the video, Mr. Unver, thank you for your interest, but there is a friend who modeled a ladder. my main question was to draw a new ladder from scratch..
 
"sC.oUT":2hsx2a0c" said:
Good morning, friends. I would like your help for the ladder I sent in the attachment. The subject has been explained in such a title before with a picture. Information was given about the use of the route command, but I could not find the title. Now ; - First of all, we will model the staircase. -Then we will support the modeled staircase on the curtains seen. I would appreciate it if you could help me with these two topics. I am sure that there are my friends who are stuck in the staircase drawing, it will be a valuable share for them..
Hello, The staircase can be modeled as in the attached example. You can also define support conditions with the "Define stair supports" command in the stair assistant toolbar.
 
Hello, Here we can only support panels and slabs. Should we support by leaving everything blank in the bracing conditions of the other edges? In this case, it gives incredible deflection, is it normal?
 
"ssesli":8kt6thzf" said:
Hi, We can only support panels and slabs here. Should we support by leaving everything blank in the bracing conditions of other edges? In this case, it gives incredible deflection, is it normal?
Yes... If there is no element to be supported on the edge of the staircase, it should be left blank.Since the deformation scale (magnification factor) in the example project is 87, it is normal for it to look like this.
 
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