Johnny's Modern Stair Tip


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  On 2/22/2016 at 8:18 PM, johnny said:

GREAT tip yusuf on doing this!  Perfect.

  On 2/22/2016 at 8:50 PM, DMDesigns said:

VERY IMPRESSIVE !!!

 

I was thinking CAD from detail was fast, but your idea is just genius.

Thanks johnny and Dave for the appreciates.

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In case anyone has trouble with Yusuf's video, the method he used was an extra set of narrow stairs for the stringers.  You can then suppress the handrail on the main stair and make the risers/trim on the thin stair different from the risers on the main stair.

 

IMO, this works best with "Closed Stringers " but even with an "Open Stringer" it works very well.

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  On 2/22/2016 at 11:31 PM, Joe_Carrick said:

In case anyone has trouble with Yusuf's video, the method he used was an extra set of narrow stairs for the stringers. You can then suppress the handrail on the main stair and make the risers/trim on the thin stair different from the risers on the main stair.

IMO, this works best with "Closed Stringers " but even with an "Open Stringer" it works very well.

Thanks Joe, for clarifying the gist of what I was trying to teach. Thanks again for taking the time to help.

One more important note is that, chief doesn't let us draw stairs having a width less than 50mm, so the last minute of the video explains how to trick it by snapping a landing with smaller width of 20mm.

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  On 2/23/2016 at 8:45 PM, yusuf-333 said:

Thanks Joe, for clarifying the gist of what I was trying to teach. Thanks again for taking the time to help.

One more important note is that, chief doesn't let us draw stairs having a width less than 50mm, so the last minute of the video explains how to trick it by snapping a landing with smaller width of 20mm.

Right, with Imperial Units it's a 2" minimum width.

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  On 2/23/2016 at 8:56 PM, Joe_Carrick said:

Right, with Imperial Units it's a 2" minimum width.

Thanks Joe, I will always need your help in so many ways, because you are one of the role models here, when it comes to creativity. and every one in chief talk owes you a lot. You have been teaching us all the time.

  On 2/23/2016 at 9:34 PM, MPDesign said:

Great tip Yusuf, we could also use this method for exposed stringers.

Thank you Michael.

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