Quarter-turn staircase

Is the leg you added under the stairs a constraint of the client? I would have taken it back on the wall to have free space under the stairs. This is for practical cleaning reasons.

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Hello Manu 67.

As for the leg, I put it like this, because from the living room it will be hidden by the main beam (the small one at the bottom). But I like the idea of putting it directly fixed in the wall in front of it to make it easier to clean. I will talk about it to the craftsman and future customers.

I also added it, because at the top, I only have 100 mm of wooden beam appeaser (Alsatian house obliges) to fix this staircase. That's why I told myself that putting my foot like this will relieve the high fixation point a lot, right?

Since it pleases better :-) I'm adding screenshots, because I also added a ramp.

Now I've finished everything.

A+ and thank you for your feedback, advice and others.

A+

Lucbirus.

 

It's up to you!

 

 

 

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for the visual (less heavy) try to open the risers

mechanically not useful to leave them full ;-)

nice work ;-)

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Ok it works, good luck for the rest. ;-)

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I had thought of opening the steps, but the client prefers it that way. :-)

a+

Lucbirus

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Good evening

Have you been able to see with your client about the movement of the holding leg?

Don't forget to validate the answer that helped you the most as the best answer 

Good evening to you.

I'm still on my staircase but close to the denouement, well I mean laser cutting and folding.

So I made plans in pdf versions for the folder but two steps refuse to go into unfolded view.

No matter how hard I look, I don't see why.

 

Do you have an idea why?

 

Can you put the part file as well as the drawing so I can see

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Expand the unfolded config and see if your folds are not removed in the parts that don't unfold. It happens from the livers... All you have to do is reactivate them...

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Forget it, I found it.

I don't know why I had removed a part by extrusion, but it didn't want to take so I had to tinker with something (I don't know what) and that's why these two steps didn't appear unfolded. Everything went back to normal.

Thank you all the same

Ok perfect, we should still think about closing the post by validating the best answer and moreover there it is finished and ready to be put into production. ...

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I'm closing this post since I'm moving on to machining.

I rowed a lot, I had a few lines, but I found the solutions by logging like crazy.

I hope no one will blame me for that conclusion.

I hope this will close this post because I don't know how to do it otherwise.

A+ for other problems, that's for sure.

Lucbirus

I put you -1 because I don't think it's correct. One of us (PL or gt22 or myself) deserved to have the best answer for having helped you in the development of your staircase and not validating you....

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Hello company.

 

I'm back to give you news of the staircase designed a few months ago.

He has just come back from painting and is even installed.

 


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as said before

I always find that the closed risers weigh down the whole thing

nevertheless it is a very nice achievement 

photos on all angles would have been nicer and more explicit

thank you for the feedback @+ ;-)

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Thank you for the photo :)!

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Hello.

I wanted to take more photos of course, since it's my first real concrete project, but the client caulked the staircase while the work was completed.

Once everything is finished, (September I think) I'll go there to take it from all its promised angles.

 

I know that full counter-marcehs weigh down, the thing, but the customer is king.