: Always check that the imported DWG block matches your project's viewport scale (e.g., 1:10 or 1-1/2" = 1'-0").
In this configuration, the two stringers are spaced narrowly and positioned directly beneath the treads. This pushes the structural support out of sight, maximizing the "floating" illusion and allowing the treads to cantilever slightly over the sides. double stringer staircase detail dwg
Ensure your structural layers account for deflection under live loads. Steel double stringers are rigid, but long spans may require intermediate landings or mid-span support posts. : Always check that the imported DWG block
Here is a sample DWG drawing of a double stringer staircase: Ensure your structural layers account for deflection under
By ensuring your accounts for proper steel section sizing, accurate tread-to-stringer connections, and rigid code compliance, you can confidently transition your design from a digital drawing into a striking architectural centerpiece.
A high-quality DWG detail is useless if it does not comply with local building regulations (such as IBC or IRC codes). Your CAD drawings should reflect the following standard benchmarks: