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1. Begin by launching AutoCAD and entering a 3D workspace. 2. Type in “STAIR” and then select the “Stair Tool” from the command line. 3. Use the command line to enter the parameters for your staircase, such as the rise height, total height, and the number of flights (stairs). 4. Select a base pointRead more
1. Begin by launching AutoCAD and entering a 3D workspace.
See less2. Type in “STAIR” and then select the “Stair Tool” from the command line.
3. Use the command line to enter the parameters for your staircase, such as the rise height, total height, and the number of flights (stairs).
4. Select a base point on the drawing area and then select a second point to define the width of the staircase.
5. Adjust the other parameters if required and hit ENTER to complete the command. The staircase will be automatically generated.
6. Modify the staircase, if necessary, using commands such as “MOVE” or “SCALE”.
7. If a railing is required, use commands such as “RAILING” or “RAILINGSET”, enter the parameters and adjust accordingly.
8. Finish the design by adding textures, colors and materials.
9. Save your work.