I'm a beginner on Solidworks (2015), I'm drawing a quarter-turn central stringer staircase and I'm stuck on the angle of the stringer. I drew the lower and upper parts of the stringer, but to connect the two parts, it's mission impossible for me. After hours and hours of trying to figure out how to do it, I'm coming to you, hoping you have the solution to my problem.
After the 4th step, the stringer, in order to catch up with the 5th step, and follow the angle of the latter, must have an angle in the vertical but also horizontal direction. I'm attaching the file to you, if you want to take a look.
I think it was to find out if it's for work or personal;)
If it's for a personal reason, it's logical that you don't have all the calculation elements to define your staircase.
As for the tutorial, it's not quite the model our friend is looking for, he has a landing while he doesn't want it. On the different photos that can be found on this type of staircase it is a bent beam and not at right angles, so more complicated, especially for the manufacture.
So to study and see the possible compromises you are willing to make.
Be careful, we're here to give you a working method (when we have one) that you adapt to your project, not to do the work for you;)
While trying to find a method to make a central stringer under SW I asked myself the simple question, how to make this beam and I found this video => homemade central stringer
On the other hand, I'm afraid that we can't do a rehearsal in the corner of the stairs, even though it seemed to me that we could do it.
I have to review how the number of steps is calculated to continue (but reduced time to devote to it)
Tomorrow I should already give a method to make the silt.