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    • tibetT Offline
      tibet
      last edited by tibet

      hi,

      i´ve been trying to extrude stringers of my stairs with tools on surface and joint push

      pull rubies, but i´m somehow lost in the setting of TOS ruby and ca´t finish it.

      i´d be grateful for any help on how to do it please.

      first, it looks easy, but when i find curved stringers i´m lost 😄

      thanks!

      http://s23.postimg.org/ojmovw9uj/Obr_zek_1.jpg

      note: the skp model is attached below


      stairs.skp

      SU 2015 Pro on Win10 x64

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
        last edited by

        How are you using tools on surface? Did you get the basic shape of the stringer how you like it? If so, now what are trying to do with it?

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        • tibetT Offline
          tibet
          last edited by

          hi,
          i make stringers with curviloft ruby , i´m sure there must be many better and
          easier ways. i like to make triangular patterns on both sides of stringers.
          tools on surface ruby is great, but a new one to me.
          if i do stringers with straight lines, and fill them with triangular patterns,
          and finally curve with shape bender ruby, the patterns might not fit the exact spot.
          if there is is better way to do it, please do not hesitate to enlighten me.
          thanks!

          SU 2015 Pro on Win10 x64

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          • G Offline
            Garry K
            last edited by

            Is this sort of what you are looking for?

            Two images - one with treads and one with hidden treads.


            East West.PNG


            East West no treads.PNG

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            • G Offline
              Garry K
              last edited by

              It's not that simple. In the end I used a mesh. Lots of geometry. My plugin that builds curved treads divides each tread into 3 or 4 segments. You need to keep track of direction so that sections don't reverse. This happens when you end up in a different quadrant.

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              • tibetT Offline
                tibet
                last edited by

                hi Gerry, a very nice work.

                my goal was to cut/extrude identical triangular openings on both stringers.

                , so i´d like to know how to do it more efficiently:)

                i´ve done a couple of them, but i´s taken a very long time.

                thanks for any inspiration!

                http://s18.postimg.org/kvtujdwa1/1_5.jpg

                SU 2015 Pro on Win10 x64

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                • tibetT Offline
                  tibet
                  last edited by

                  thanks for an honest reply.

                  i know that´s not easy, but i hope that final technique will be very useful

                  for other sketchup learners too.

                  it seems like a simple job, but it´s not ... 😄

                  http://www.morph8.com/media//TOS2.gif

                  SU 2015 Pro on Win10 x64

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
                    last edited by

                    Might this cutting operation be done by taking the same shape and using "intersect" operation?
                    Are your treads all one component. That would be a way to have that shape arrayed (copy out of the component to use in each intersection.

                    Also is the stair consistent in the curve (a true circular arc /helix)? Is it possible to make one section of stringer with cut-outs and duplicate that component up the curve?

                    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                    • tibetT Offline
                      tibet
                      last edited by

                      hi,

                      thanks for your patience and care.

                      unfortunately each step is slightly different, due to curved stringers, therefore

                      the triangular patters will be different on left and right side of the stringers.

                      i think the stairs are consistent, so i have to try your tip to make one cut-out, and

                      try duplicating it along sides.

                      a great idea!

                      SU 2015 Pro on Win10 x64

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