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    • EdsonE Offline
      Edson
      last edited by

      @honoluludesktop said:

      You guys are great, hope I can find this post if I ever do a spiral stairs in SU.

      how about bookmarking it? 😉

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

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      • EdsonE Offline
        Edson
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        @pmiller said:

        No offense to all you spiral stair makers but the wide stairs that you show with winders coming to a narrow point would be very dangerous (especially in descent). I would suggest a bigger inside hole or solid radius to assure a minimum tread depth. That's why typical library or residential stairs are quite narrow in width so as to keep a person in the middle of the tread with proper depth for the foot. Such wide stairs with point winders would be prohibited by code in the US, even for non-egress stairs in commercial stuctures.

        no offense taken, paul. if you look at the last one i posted it has an inside radius of 50cm which makes for at least 15cm (6") at ther narrowest point. in my opinion, for a spiral stair to be confortable it must be quite wide as the one in the picture shown at my first post.

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

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
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          To repeat an earlier thread...
          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
          So 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...
          🤓

          TIG

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          • EdsonE Offline
            Edson
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            do you know this mythical thread? 😉

            i wish i had access to it. according to ppb i do not have permission to access that page. i wonder how they expect me to participate more if i am not allowed to access certain threads.

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

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
              last edited by

              randomly thought of this earlier today.. i drew it pretty darn fast though it could use a little fine tuning.
              shape bender by chris fullmer..

              spiralbender.jpg

              dotdotdot

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
                last edited by

                gotta admit.. this is one area where bonzai3D is far superior to sketchup.. parametric stair building!

                [flash=660,405:2pgaictc]http://www.youtube.com/v/_zgK8YYYoLo&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&border=1[/flash:2pgaictc]

                dotdotdot

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                • EdsonE Offline
                  Edson
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  gotta admit.. this is one area where bonzai3D is far superior to sketchup. parametric stair building!

                  jeff,

                  i agree with it up to a point. it is true that out of the box sketchup surely lacks some tools other apps offer as a matter of fact. (i wonder if parametric tools are not on the list for v8.)

                  on the other hand, i have not heard of any development of plugins for b3d. perhaps it does not need them but can an app be so perfect it foresees all possible users' needs?

                  but at the same time as it is great to have such a great group of people creating plugins for sketchup, it is enough for one of them to lose interest in it or be too busy to keep them updated for a whole bunch of plugins to become unusable.

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

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                  • EdsonE Offline
                    Edson
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    1001bits Stairs case 😉

                    thanks, pilou, but if you read this thread with some attention you will notice that i posted a stair made with 1001bit tools, and even said it was the best solution i had found.

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

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                    • pilouP Offline
                      pilou
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                      1001bits Stairs case 😉 (video)

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

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                      • pilouP Offline
                        pilou
                        last edited by

                        ah yes 😳 this last was for the video 😉

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

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                        • EdsonE Offline
                          Edson
                          last edited by

                          @unknownuser said:

                          ah yes 😳 this last was for the video 😉

                          never mind. cheers. 😄

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

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                          • charly2008C Offline
                            charly2008
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                            Hi,

                            I have also tried the 1001 bit tools. For a standard spiral staircase, it's wonderful. You can quickly change the dimensions and gets in a very short time, a spiral staircase but always with the same design.

                            Sure that a commercial working architect will have a different view because time is money.

                            Will you have a custom design, then GROW along with a staircase component is the best choice. At the beginning you have to calculate and construct a little more but in the end you have an individual design.

                            Karl


                            Spiral stair2.jpg


                            Spiral stair1.jpg


                            Spiral stair.jpg


                            Spiral stair.skp

                            He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
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                              charly

                              Here's my original Grow tutorial [GrowHelicalSteps2] updated for handrailsGrowHelicalSteps2.pngGrowHelicalSteps2.skp

                              TIG

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                              • charly2008C Offline
                                charly2008
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                                Hi TIG,

                                thanks for this nice tutorial.

                                Charly

                                He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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