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    "Flaring" one side of stairs.....SUGGESTIONS

    What's the best/easiest way to extend stairs to wall in the cross hatched areas? I thought I might have to use 2 landings for the whole stairs.
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    Larry Sweeney
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    Larry,

    The only way I know to do it with stairs is to create a room around the stairs with invisible walls and make the stairs Winders.
    A bit cumbersom, so other methods may suit you better.
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    Shape a polyline to the shape of a tread then convert to a landing, change material angles as needed. Set the ht. as needed. Copy and readjust.
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    Glenn & Bill...Thanks for the input. Those were the ways I was considering. I thought I'd put it out on a thread looking for a "smoking gun" type solution. Oh well, back to the bow & arrow.
    Larry Sweeney
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