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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      When making spiral steps there are often rules/codes to adhere to..
      In the UK on narrower flights <1m [typically domestic or small commercial flights] you must have at least 50mm of plan-tread at the innermost part and the plan-tread on the centerline should be even for every step, and follow the rule 2R+G >=550mm <=700mm - where R is the Rise and G is the Going [plan-tread].
      If you draw this in plan it limits the relative angle of adjacent nosings and effectively sets a limit on the taper angle between them = ~15degrees depending on the configuration etc...
      For wider stairs you measure in from both edges [strings] 270mm and the same max/min pitch applies, 2R+G >=550mm <=700mm to the two locations
      Any landings shall be the same length as their width measured along their centerline.
      The minimum/maximum allowable Rise and Going varies with the building type too.
      'Private Stair'[one dwelling] R >=155mm <=220mm and G >=223mm <=300mm [vertical pitch is also limited to 42 degrees - usually trapped by 2R+G rules]
      'Institutional and Assembly Stair' R >=135mm <=180mm and G >=280mm <=340mm
      'Other Stair' R >=150mm <=190mm and G >=250mm <=320mm
      BUT AD-Part-M [accessible/disabled=all commercial/public building etc] R <= 170mm G >= 250mm
      It's best to draw some test treads and place rotate a couple to see it they are right before committing to a complex 3D assembly...
      โ˜€

      TIG

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        I have fixed the problems with drawhelix13.rb.
        It now allows turns that are not whole numbers...
        Here it isdrawhelix13_TIGd.rb

        TIG

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          dylan
          last edited by

          Nice information TIG.

          Did you use another ruby for the stringer?

          http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            No - it's made as a part of the tread and Grown... ๐Ÿ˜‰

            TIG

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            • L Offline
              lexje
              last edited by

              Hi TIG, thanks a tremendous lot for your input ๐Ÿ˜„
              Greatly appreciated (Gaieus too b.t.w)
              I did explain the spiral stair stuff though, see herehttp://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=26214

              I'll give your attachments a whirl soon and post back.
              Although I must say my last experiments with Goh's toolkit are promising. (I've not found how to change direction of rotation clockwise/counterclockwise though)
              One advantage I see in using Goh's plugin is that the treads are more detailed i.e. the outside of the tread are 'curved' instead of straight.

              Nevertheless a couple of questions:
              I'm native Dutch (Flemish) speaking, our stairmaker is French, and out here we're talking English, certainly with this kind of lingo I need some vocabulary help ๐Ÿ˜„

              Let me first paraphrase the layout of our stairs to be:
              Hellicoรฏdal with hollow core with R=200 mm
              Riser = 182,3 mm for V1
              Riser = 189,2 mm for V2
              Going = 230 mm (Giron in French)
              LF = Ligne de foulรฉe ~= "walkline" ~= plan-tread (??)
              Plan-tread @ R = 650 mm -> V1 = 3/4T + 1/8T +107 mm
              -> V2 = 3/4T - 70 mm

              I really think, in conjunction with what I learnt from the stairmaker, the best way is to draft a plan and side view (like the picture I posted before), and build your model from there, as I also found in a post from TaffGoh here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=12511

              I must say, although the ruby depot is a tremendous help, it's lacking responsiveness, and certainly for newcomers, clarity and a little more context.
              E.g. most rb-scripts are already several years old and have often already been improved upon or contained within newer / other ones. Also a minimal documentation including ONE picture would often help to at least give an impression of what it's all about.

              One request remaining:
              For clarity's sake and certainly for others researching this 'specialized' knowledge - would you mind drafting a quick SU image adding the lingo 'terms' to exclude misinterpretation?

              Thanks again for this great and responsive forum and all the help!!

              Erwin

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                lexje
                last edited by

                @tig said:

                I have fixed the problems with drawhelix13.rb.
                It now allows turns that are not whole numbers...
                Here it is[attachment=0:1sjnwqr5]<!-- ia0 -->drawhelix13_TIGd.rb<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1sjnwqr5]

                Jeez, TIG you fix faster than I can think & write ๐Ÿ˜„))

                Erwin

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                  lexje
                  last edited by

                  B.t.w How do I get URL's right??
                  That is: to not show up as the full URL, but as a 'clickable' word?
                  I've had a look [url]http://www.phpbb.com/community/faq.php?mode=bbcode/]here[/url], but this doesn't seem to work..
                  Allthough the one below DOES work ?

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Linking to another site
                  phpBB BBCode supports a number of ways of creating URIs (Uniform Resource Indicators) better known as URLs.

                      * The first of these uses the  tag, whatever you type after the = sign will cause the contents of that tag to act as a URL. For example to link to phpBB.com you could use:
                  
                        [Visit phpBB!](http://www.phpbb.com/)
                  
                        This would generate the following link, Visit phpBB! Please notice that the link opens in the same window or a new window depending on the users browser preferences.
                  

                  Erwin

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    I'm native Dutch (Flemish) speaking...

                    Haha... We know that1s not the same (I had a Flemish room-mate when I went to an American univ. for a semester ๐Ÿ˜‰ )

                    Anyway, for staircase building, TIG's Grow is definitely a good tool (and thanks TIG for a revised version or the helix plugin, too).

                    @lexje said:

                    B.t.w How do I get URL's right??

                    This is not the correct way:

                    [url]http://www.phpbb.com/community/faq.php?mode=bbcode/]here[/url]
                    

                    But do it like this:

                    [url=http://www.phpbb.com/community/faq.php?mode=bbcode/]here[/url]
                    

                    And the result will be this:
                    here


                    Edit: wow, does somebody read the FAQ???
                    You have a bright future here, my friend! (Just look at what our other moderator, solo has in his signature about this)
                    ๐Ÿ˜‰

                    Gai...

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                    • L Offline
                      lexje
                      last edited by

                      Edit; wow, does somebody read the FAQ???
                      You have a bright future here, my friend! (Just look at what our other moderator, solo has in his signature about this)
                      ;)
                      

                      ๐Ÿ˜„ As a matter of fact, I did search the FAQ, and it simply is not there (correct me if I'm wrong)Off course being the better than average user, I searched phpBB's faq for this... Hence..

                      Solo doesn't seem to have too much of a Stoppelbaard ๐Ÿ˜„

                      Erwin

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                        stefx
                        last edited by

                        Hi,
                        I have just tried the plugin about Helix and it works perfectly!.
                        So I want to thank you, guys, for the script and the info.
                        Then I have a question:
                        I would like draw my helix/spiral giving the radius and the pitch information but I would like to decide the height of the spiral.
                        For example

                        http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/65/49276923.jpg

                        In the image I have a fixed height 11590mm and in the whole height I have to build my helix. I have tried with some parameters in terms of radius and pitch (the radius is fixed as well) but it is smaller.
                        Any tips?

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Once the helix is made with the expected turns etc you can Scale it in the Z, typing in 1590mm [note the units 'mm'] - it then scales to that exact z-size rather than by a factor...
                          ๐Ÿค“

                          TIG

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                            stefx
                            last edited by

                            Thank you TIG.
                            I have tried and it works.
                            ๐ŸŽ‰

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                            • P Offline
                              PlyrJames791
                              last edited by

                              ๐Ÿค“ I'm currently working on a plugin that can produce a highly customizable curved or spiral staircase in SketchUp.
                              I hope to release it soon, but in the meantime, take a look at this page:
                              http://www.freesketchupplugins.co.uk/spiral_staircase.php

                              As for a helix, I also have a tool that will make one. Unlike helix.rb or drawhelix13.rb, this will automatically give it a thickness based on a value you can specify. http://www.freesketchupplugins.co.uk/springtool.php

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                              • pilouP Offline
                                pilou
                                last edited by

                                Seems you have one inside 1001bits

                                Frenchy Pilou
                                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                My Little site :)

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                                • P Offline
                                  PlyrJames791
                                  last edited by

                                  ๐Ÿค“ The plugin on 1001 bits is nothing to do with me. This one is freeware, not a trial:
                                  http://www.freesketchupplugins.co.uk/springtool.php

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