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revit - where to find families of stairs?

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good start of week to all, I have no scale (with their respective handrail/ringhiera) suitable for my projects. Can you please tell me where I can find more?

thanks to all
 
good start of week to all, I have no scale (with their respective handrail/ringhiera) suitable for my projects. Can you please tell me where I can find more?
by experience I tell you that you will hardly find adequate scales for every project. I think you should create them as you develop projects.
Anyway, to answer your question, I don't think there are ready stairs to download on the web... will it be because they are system families? :wink:
 
Hello everyone, excuse the intromission. I would like to ask you an information for the customization of a scale.
I would like to realize a scale that has alternating pedestrians and therefore "overlap" but using the scale command - drawing scale, I do not hesitate to realize it.
to understand, the scale mechanism is similar to this scala.webpWould someone please tell me how to do it?
Thank you.
 
I'm afraid you won't be able to do this. is a scale assembled and it would be better to create it with a mechanical design software (inventor?) and bring it in to revit via a exchangeec.
I hope for you to be denied. . .
 
the scale in figure is a type of high slope scale (an angle on the 80° horizontal). the conformation of the steps is necessary as the pedestrians, in fact, are almost overlapped. It is therefore necessary to peel (which can be seen in figure) to move the feet on the next supports (alternated). during the ascent it is not possible to change the succession of steps (otherwise, you fall).
in revit, there is no problem to draw the slope and overlap of the ladder's pedestrians, central support and handrail. the problem is the "sharing" of the pedestrians ... (perhaps with subtraction solids? )
 
Meanwhile, thank you so much to both for answering me. I'd like to ask gfrank how would you use a subtraction solid on the scale? because I tried with a "empty" but it doesn't recognize any solid to subtract.
 
at the end I solved with a local model, it is not the most suitable system, but at least it gave a good result. Thanks anyway! ;)
 

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