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raised steps with repetition

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Good morning to all, today a problem has arisen:
I have to make a 45° scale with the steps at a lift of 210. I realized the first step and I want to repeat it with a linear repetition of the body. Unfortunately the scale being inclined I can only give a long distance the direction therefore not my rise of 210. I hope I've been clear. Can anyone help me?
Thank you in advance.
 
draw a sketch with the position points and then use the repetition function from sketch
 
if it is not at 45° you will have the corrdinate relative to the angle you will have to realize, ovviamnte with an approximation of some digits after the comma. However you could always draw the sketch of the scale, raised more pedestrian and connect with a line the vertices of the lifts. then make a repetition along this line using the distance of truths, even in this case with a proper approximation.
 
if it is not at 45° you will have the corrdinate relative to the angle you will have to realize, ovviamnte with an approximation of some digits after the comma. However you could always draw the sketch of the scale, raised more pedestrian and connect with a line the vertices of the lifts. then make a repetition along this line using the distance of truths, even in this case with a proper approximation.
Thanks for the answer. certainly other good alternative method. But personally if I have to insert a coordinate with a rounded digit I prefer to use the repetition of the sketch that is more precise.. .
 
Thanks for the answer. certainly other good alternative method. But personally if I have to insert a coordinate with a rounded digit I prefer to use the repetition of the sketch that is more precise.. .
that absolutely. . .but at the practical moment, a prosperation of a few digits after the comma means absolute precision.
 
I propose
good alternative idea, the only thing that maybe becomes a little more complex in case the scale is no longer 45°. Thank you very much
then you can do as from attached file. If you don't want to put the quotas by hand, just connect them with equations.
 

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