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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
      last edited by

      Despit the fact that Spiral staircases are ready made inside see this video
      1001bits "extrude along path"
      Just use an helix as path 😉

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

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        d12dozr
        last edited by

        Jeff's method is great, and could save a step and some cleanup by using TIG's EE by Vector to pull the helix up vertically. So you would:
        -Draw helix with Curve Maker
        -Extrude helix vertically with EE by Vector
        -use JPP to give it thickness

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        • EdsonE Offline
          Edson
          last edited by

          thanks, guys, for your kind help. i will try all the suggestions and will report back when i have done my own spiral stair.

          best regards,

          edson

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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          • W Offline
            watkins
            last edited by

            Dear Edson,

            A quick model using screw1_5.rb

            Regards,
            Bob


            Quick model.skp

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            • EdsonE Offline
              Edson
              last edited by

              one problem i am facing right now is how to draw a helix that will fit precisely the stair i am building. i have tried helix, drawhelix and curvemaker but they all seem not to make things easier for one.

              helix asks you to select a face. it does not seem to accept integers like 1.5.
              Screen shot 2010-04-04 at 12.12.46.png
              in drawhelix, what is pitch and sections per?
              Screen shot 2010-04-04 at 12.13.15.png
              the parameters in curvemaker are obscure: what are from turns, to turns, sides/turn?
              Screen shot 2010-04-04 at 12.13.54.png

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                In Drawhelix, "Pitch" is the total height of the helix while "Sections per" will refer to the segment count it will use per turn (in that screenshot 5 turns).

                So say if you want to combine it with a "regular" circle base, which has 24 segments all around, leave it at 24 in the plugin, too.

                Gai...

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                • simon le bonS Offline
                  simon le bon
                  last edited by

                  Hi Edson, Hi everybody,

                  And why not use COMPONENT STRINGER ?

                  It is very powerful and flexible. >> Once the component is distributed along the path, you can open it and work on it in order to change the all stair in one pass: for example build and join the ribbons to make a complete one 😉 (I understand myself 😆 )


                  http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/KerkyThea/Wire020_th.jpg

                  😛 simon

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                  • charly2008C Offline
                    charly2008
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    maybe a simple method with draw helixand follow me and keep. However, I do not know yet how to make the transition to the next floor!


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                    • jeff hammondJ Offline
                      jeff hammond
                      last edited by

                      @edson said:

                      the parameters in curvemaker are obscure: what are from turns, to turns, sides/turn?

                      from turns to turns has to do with the origin parameter.. if you have the origin set at 0,0,0 then set from turn at 2 and to turn at 3.. the helix will end up being one full revolution starting above the actual origin (ie, it will be as if two revolutions were made but only the top revolution will be drawn)

                      for simplicity sake (or the way i use it).. if you want one rotation, set it from turn 0 to turn 1.. if you want 1 1/2 turns then go from 0 to 1.5.. 3 revolutions = from 0 to 3 etc... then move the helix into the location you want..

                      sides/turn simply means how many line segments you want the helix to be drawn with per 1 revolution.. same thing as drawing a circle in SU - default is 24 sides/turn but you can change it to whatever you like.

                      dotdotdot

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
                        last edited by

                        @d12dozr said:

                        Jeff's method is great, and could save a step and some cleanup by using TIG's EE by Vector to pull the helix up vertically. So you would:
                        -Draw helix with Curve Maker
                        -Extrude helix vertically with EE by Vector
                        -use JPP to give it thickness

                        oh yeah, that's way better..

                        screen-1.jpg

                        dotdotdot

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                        • D Offline
                          dtrarch
                          last edited by

                          Hi Edson

                          Easy to build a circular stair using 2 Olde scripts.
                          draw helix and spiral stair.
                          Both available on Didier's site.
                          (seems to be off line now)
                          Just to make sure here is the all script zip file and quick tut on how to build.
                          Use the handrail path (followMe and Keep) to extrude handrail shape or to create walls along the stair.
                          For floor to floor just copy and move up/down as needed.

                          Thanks for jogging my memory on this too.

                          dtrSU SPIRAL STAIR TUTORIAL.png


                          us_all_scripts.zip


                          SPIRAL STAIR TUTORIAL.skp

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                          • charly2008C Offline
                            charly2008
                            last edited by

                            At the end it should look like that. Still without stairs. Any Idea how to complete it with steps?


                            Spiral stair1.jpg


                            Spiral stair2.jpg


                            Spiral stair3.jpg


                            Spiral stair.skp

                            He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                            • EdsonE Offline
                              Edson
                              last edited by

                              thanks to all of you for your contributions. there is now more than one method to solve this problem.

                              before checking here i found another way of doing it precisely with the stair tool of 1001bit tools (excellent set of plugins, by the way). i attached a tutorial explaining how i did it.
                              red_heli_stair.png


                              Spiral_Ribbon_Stairs_Tut.skp

                              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                              • TIGT Offline
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Here's another way - entirely by hand - without Plugins [from a Plugin-fiend] 😉Capture.PNGHelicalStairWithoutPlugins.skp

                                TIG

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                                • EdsonE Offline
                                  Edson
                                  last edited by

                                  beautiful, TIG. it shows once more the power of sketchup. but nonetheless i will tell as a friend: plugins can make your life much easier! there are some people in this forum who make wonderful plugins... 😉

                                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                  • TIGT Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    @edson said:

                                    beautiful, TIG. it shows once more the power of sketchup. but nonetheless i will tell as a friend: plugins can make your life much easier! there are some people in this forum who make wonderful plugins... 😉

                                    Maybe I should try some .... 🤣

                                    TIG

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                                    • charly2008C Offline
                                      charly2008
                                      last edited by

                                      FollowMeand keep with Grow could be the ideal solution.


                                      Spiral stair.jpg

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        I deliberately avoided mentioning my Grow tool as I was trying to show it all 'long-hand'... 😒

                                        TIG

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                                        • charly2008C Offline
                                          charly2008
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi TIG,

                                          shure you can help me to solve a small problem with Grow. How can i manage that the Center of the Grow object meets a individual axe.

                                          Thanks in advance

                                          Karlheinz


                                          Spiral stair.jpg


                                          Spiral stair1.jpg

                                          He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            Manipulate the component's axis and its location relative to the 'growth' point....

                                            TIG

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