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August 7, 2014
Hi Mark,
When you have consecutive landings, for example, a landing for the last step on the stair, and you add an extra landing to create the gallery. Stairdesigner will set the total height of the stair on that second landing and push down the first landing. You always have to correct the first landing to the total height. This will cause every additional landing to flatten out properly and avoid that step up.
Read this article as this is also explaining about consecutive landings
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..-railings/
regards
Michel
August 11, 2022
Hi Michel
Happy new year i wonder if you can help i have a straight flight staircase with a gallery landing in a U shape all the way round the staircase how can i achieve a landing area like this it seems i can only go one way and if i add landings i seen to end up with a step up
Thanks
Mark
August 7, 2014
Hi Mark,
I have issues creating videos for the moment. I hope I understood your demand, as a dropped landing was unclear to me. I assume a top landing with an extra exit riser to the left.
Is this what you are looking for? If so, it is done with consecutive landings. First, add a landing with a side exit and define the exit direction. After that, add a straight landing and define the length
regards
Michel
August 7, 2014
Hi Marc,
Here is a video showing point 1
point 2 can you be more specific and add a drawing to illustrate what you need?
point 3 see this article https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..-railings/
regards
Michel
August 11, 2022
Afternoon Michel
Thank you for all your help im getting there just a few more questions-
1 A client is after a open tread staircase ie with say 105mm risers so they can view through the staircase how do i do this?
2 Another client is after a one step upto a flat landing but they are wanting the first step to be mitred round the landing on 2no sides how do i acheive this?
3 How can i add a landing return balustrade at the top of a staircase so they can see it visually in the 3d
Thanks again for your help
Regards
Mark