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Tread families

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Tread families

- [Male Voice] I skipped this the last time I did this course because I thought it was useless. I was wrong, like I usually am. What I'd like to do here is create a tread that has the smallest of bevels in it. We will add it to our stairs, then paint a safety yellow strip into it. To get started under projects, let's go new, architectural, let's click ok. Let's click on stair. Let's create that staircase I always do, or you can create another one if you're feeling adventurous. Go nine to nine, point here, go six feet. Skip a few times, I don't care what the railing is. Click finish. Now, let's go to file, let's go new, family. Let's find profile hosted, click open. Let's change our scale, bring it up to inch and a half equals a foot. Let's right click this reference plane and create similar. The draw panel, let's offset 11 inches. Let's dimension it. Select it. Click the create parameter button. Let's call it Tread Depth, click okay. Right-click this, create similar. On the draw…

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