![]() Please see the attached example of simple straight stairs. I do not know how to solve this and this actually a general problem for us with the BRX layers. According to our layer standard you are allowed to use free text after the first 11 characters in the layer code. It would be desirable to be able to convert these layer names easily so that the layer name of the stairs according to our standard A-01SH-M-N was added as a prefix before so that the layer name in the generated file becomes eg A-01SH-M-N BRX_2D_Stairs, A-01SH-M-N BRX_2D_Stairs_Above etc. According to the Swedish national layer standard that we apply, Layers starting with BRX work poorly. Handrails/guradrails and are missing in the example, but I guess they can be generated from the 3D model and drawn above the stairs' 2D representation or added manually afterwards? We normally do not apply Nosing / Riser offset in planes and only show these in sections and section details. Buy Now For 5.99 Buy Paperback on After purchasing, a download link will be sent to your Email instantly. Student should have basic knowledge of engineering drawings. Student should have knowledge of Orthographic views and projections. The numbering starts on the first step and then increases with each step up. To design & develop models, you should have knowledge of BRICSCAD. The arrow of the walkline has to be unfilled, otherwise I find it being too visible on the drawing. The walkline is usually placed in the middle, but may in eg curved or spiral stairs need to be placed eccentrically with a selected distance from the edge. There are many different principles for the break line, but we have simplified it to only an extended line solid or dashed-dotted or dashed according to whether it shows the continuation of the stairs up or down. I think it is important to keep the stairs simple and preferably with the opportunity to choose the height of the break line. ![]() ![]() Hi Piet, I'm glad to hear that you're working towards a solution for stairs in 2D. ![]()
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