Hello
I am a carpenter and I am looking to make a model of a 1/4 turning staircase with steps and/or risers with notched stringer with solidworks.
I attach a photo as an example.
thank you in advance
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Hello
I am a carpenter and I am looking to make a model of a 1/4 turning staircase with steps and/or risers with notched stringer with solidworks.
I attach a photo as an example.
thank you in advance
Hello!
I didn't quite understand! Are you looking to know how to take with solid
Or are you looking for a ready-made model?
Personally I drew a quarter turn with central stringer.
Hello
If to create what you say, it is very easy to do, so what is really the problem??
Mathieu
Good evening
The problem is I don't know how to make a staircase with 2 stringers and the swaying that changes with the height
Hervé
Hello
We are talking about a 1/4 winding staircase that would just have a board (as for the screws of different sizes) which by entering the height of the 1st floor, would give the positions of the steps and beams on the side as well as the rotating beams?
I'm not good at carpentry terms, what is a stringer and a baselence.... And I think I'm not the only one.
Hi @ all
a link on the design and language of a staircase
http://philippe.berger2.free.fr/Bois/Systemes%20Constructifs/Escaliers/les_escaliers.htm
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I'm working on it, I'm trying to create a quarter-turn staircase that will be configurable
to do this I create my stride line via 2 sketches that I transform into a 3D sketch
knowing my escape and my walking heights following the slope of it
as well as my lap
I think I can create this staircase which should be customizable after the fact
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Hi gt22
Thank you for looking into my problem, how do you do to make the sketch in 3d with the quarter of
circle and have a slope because I had tried but without results and in addition make your regular tread on your sketch because the quarter circle is a separate seguement.
Thank you and @+
Hello
I am a designer in a company that is the first in France.
I don't know about SolidWorks because I work with Inventor, but I think they must be similar.
All our stairs can be configured from excel sheets.
You just have to calculate the balances in the excel sheet and then link this excel sheet with solidworks to each part.
Thus, when the top of the steps is changed, the staircase is set back or the number of steps, everything will be updated.
Here is a link where you can download a spreadsheet of the swings with the collars of the stairs.
http://lionel.ponnelle.pagesperso-orange.fr/Balancement_herse.htm
The hardest thing is not to calculate the swings of the steps (it's only geometry) but to calculate the curves of the stringers.
Kind regards
thanks for sharing @ Franck51
It will give the right data to whoever needs it
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@Franck51, you should put this beautiful file in a tutorial so that everyone can enjoy it!
Sorry
It's not that I don't want to, but these documents are confidential.
With our Excel sheets, we calculate all the dimensions of the parts, but we also generate the programs for our numerical controls.
Sorry again
Good evening
I try to make a sketch by steps but no way to get a result
If someone has a model I can look to make one and print the stringers and steps after modifying the dimensions.
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Hello Hrey
Send me the configue of your staircase and I'll look to see what I can do.
Maybe I could model the staircase and send it to you in iges for example.
Kind regards
I advise you to create plans to delimit the size of the staircase (2 parallel planes for the departure and 2 planes at 90° of the others for the arrival of the staircase. On these plans you build the edges and after, the steps against the risers etc.
If it's not clear, you can write to me at alain.viard@riotinto.com.
Good luck
well after a few hours of work
and headaches
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/7935/61sj.png
the same with its external stringers
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/2638/dmyo.png
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Hello gt22
Great directing, on my side I tried too.
I think there are simpler things but it's a start.
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Hello hrey
Here is the version of your staircase quickly made in 5 minutes.
I'm sending you an idea of the staircase as well as a 3d pdf.
If you can't get it back, give me the format you can get back and I'll see how to send it to you.
The export turned the curves into a rough right-hand section, I apologize.
Kind regards
Franck