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      Garry K
      last edited by Garry K

      This is the discussion area for the Stair Maker Plugin. First published version is 1.0.12

      These are my plans for Stair Maker - in the end I will have 3 versions each priced accordingly.

      1. Stair Modeler - Users design - but do not actually build stairs.
      2. Stair Builder - In addition to Stair Modeler, Stair builder will provide several reports containing information required to build stairs. There will also be a drawing of each stringer flattened.
      3. Stair CNC - In addition to Stair Builder, Stair CNC will provide a number of dxf files that are used in conjunction with 3 and 5 axis CNC machines.

      Pricing details.

      1. Licensing is tied to user and computer
      2. If you have a Stair Modeler license you can upgrade to the 1 of the other 2 versions by paying the difference of what you originally paid and what the current price of the version you want.
      3. Licensing is like a book. Once you have it - you have it. No additional fees.
      4. If pricing goes up - you still have your license.
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        Krisidious
        last edited by

        I'm in like Flynn...

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          unclex
          last edited by

          where to get it

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          • KrisidiousK Offline
            Krisidious
            last edited by

            Link Preview Image
            Download | CabMaker32Download – CabMaker32

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            (cabmaker32.com)

            you'll have to create and account to download and see the options.

            By: Kristoff Rand
            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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              chris87
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              Crash when opening sketchup 8 pro !

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                Garry K
                last edited by

                Chris,

                What OS are you running. What is your model set to? Are you saying that your entire sketchup session crashed when loading the plugin?

                This is the first time I've heard this? There must be something else going on. Do you have rights to plugins folder or are you running virtual store? Do you use a loader.rb and put plugins in a public area?

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                  matt.gordon320
                  last edited by

                  How much does the Plugin cost after the trial period is over?

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                    chris87
                    last edited by

                    @garry k said:

                    Chris,

                    What OS are you running. What is your model set to? Are you saying that your entire sketchup session crashed when loading the plugin?

                    This is the first time I've heard this? There must be something else going on. Do you have rights to plugins folder or are you running virtual store? Do you use a loader.rb and put plugins in a public area?

                    Windows 7 32 bits.
                    A bug splat is produced when sketchup starts.
                    After removing your plugin all is OK.
                    I have good rights on the plugin folder. I don't use a loader.rb and i don't put plugins in a public area.... Perhaps a conflict with another plugin ???
                    Best regards.

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                      Garry K
                      last edited by

                      I'm thinking there is a conflict with something else.

                      Running loader.rb really simplifies testing for me
                      I run SU7, SU8, SU2013 and SU2014 and I have just one location for my plugins.

                      loader.rb has 2 lines:
                      require( 'sketchup.rb' )
                      require_all( 'C:/Users/Public/Documents/Sketchup' )

                      I put a copy of loader.rb into each sketchup version plugins folder

                      I create a folder which is added to each sketchup version plugins folder.
                      I also create a quarantine folder
                      C:/Users/Public/Documents/Sketchup
                      C:/Users/Public/Documents/quarantine

                      I would then move all my plugins over to the quarantine location
                      Move gkware_stairmaker.rb and gkware_stairmaker folder over to C:/Users/Public/Documents/Sketchup

                      Startup Sketchup - I'm pretty confident that it will load.

                      Move 1 or 2 plugins at a time from quarantine over to C:/Users/Public/Documents/Sketchup
                      and try starting up sketchup.

                      At some point you will get your crash - Move the plugin that has the conflict back to quarantine and keep going through all your plugins until just 1 or more plugins that has issue with Stair Maker exists in quarantine.

                      Tell me which plugin(s) these are.

                      Please note that not all plugins are designed to work outside original plugins folder.

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                        micione
                        last edited by

                        StairMaker plugin, significantly slows
                        the importing of images and textures in SU2014

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                          Garry K
                          last edited by

                          I have performed tests with SU7, SU8, SU2013 and SU2014 with windows 7 and stairmaker and cannot duplicate this issue.

                          However - If I load up alot of plugins (without stairmaker) I can produce a significant slowdown.

                          Roberto (micione) has contacted me via email and confirmed that if he unloads a couple of other plugins that his problem goes away.

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                            Krisidious
                            last edited by

                            Go ahead and name names... Plugins that slow other plugins should probably be named so that their creators can look into it.

                            By: Kristoff Rand
                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                              Garry K
                              last edited by

                              Kristoff - I wasn't given the names.

                              It is also possible that if you add too many plugins and you have limited memory that you experience the same thing. Something like the straw that broke the camels back!!!

                              Regardless - it is up to Roberto to name names!

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                                Garry K
                                last edited by

                                I'm adding a 2D to 3D stair converter to Stair Maker Suite.

                                The input box pops up when you press the 2D button. You adjust the total rise, number of risers etc. and click OK. The tread number resets to the first tread.

                                Then you select the edge at the front of the tread (or edges) and select the tread face and press the 3D button (or use a hot key - mine is set to Shift 'T').

                                Start at the bottom of the stair and work your way up to the top. The Tread number automatically increments and the 2D face reverses (to indicate that you have processed that tread).

                                Please note that the first and last tread/riser are handled differently than the middle ones.

                                You must temporarily add a few lines at the bottom and at the top of the stair. At the bottom this tells the 3D button which lines to use for the first nosing. This is especially needed for volutes etc. The plugin knows when you have reached the top of the stair as the tread number will equal the number of risers. The extra lines at the top of the stair tell the plugin how to finish off the top riser.

                                Here are some examples of different 2D stairs


                                2D input box.PNG


                                3D input box.PNG


                                2D double flare.PNG


                                2D Stairs.PNG


                                2D completed stairs.PNG

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                                  Garry K
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm back to adding new features about once a month.
                                  I'm hoping to add these features next version.

                                  1. Add partial riser for open riser stair - so that the gap is no larger than 'Maximum Gap'
                                  2. Allow riser to sit on tread (marble etc).
                                  3. Modern Rake rail - second rail profile where there are no spindles and instead there are additional horizontal rails every 100 mm (or less)
                                  4. Modern Glass panel instead of spindles

                                  We will use the new 'Maximum Gap' rule (defaults to 100mm or 4"), for opening of partial risers and spacing for rake rails and Modern Glass panels. Here is the new 'Codes and Rules' page

                                  stair maker rules.PNG

                                  The new 'Stair Configuration' page contains 2 check boxes which are 'Partial Riser', and 'Risers Sit On Treads' as well as 2 drop downs which are 'Spindle Options' and 'Spinde Style'

                                  Stair Maker configuration.PNG

                                  Here is an example of a stair that is flared and has 'Open Riser' and 'Partial Riser' checked.

                                  partial riser.PNG

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                                    BMoffa
                                    last edited by

                                    I have a requirement for a staircase that begins as a 180 degree spiral within a 10-12 foot space for the first 6 feet (approximate) of rise. The steps then continue as a straight run to the top--approximately another 5 feet. Is it possible to do this with Stair Maker?

                                    Also, I haven't seen anything regarding pricing.

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                                      Garry K
                                      last edited by

                                      You can check out prices on my web site. CabMaker32.com
                                      You must log in to see prices.

                                      The web dialog currently will not create a stair with curved and straight steps. A future version will add this capability.

                                      There is a 2D to 3D stair conversion utility that will create treads and risers based on a 2D drawing. You could use the Stair Maker to create the curved portion of the stair and use the 2D to 3D utility to create the rest of the treads.

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                                      • KrisidiousK Offline
                                        Krisidious
                                        last edited by

                                        @garry k said:

                                        There is a 2D to 3D stair conversion utility that will create treads and risers based on a 2D drawing. You could use the Stair Maker to create the curved portion of the stair and use the 2D to 3D utility to create the rest of the treads.

                                        And it rocks...

                                        By: Kristoff Rand
                                        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                                          Garry K
                                          last edited by

                                          I've finished testing version 1.0.20 of the Stair Maker plugin Suite.
                                          I've fixed a number of issues and added new features.

                                          1. Changed the web dialog
                                            the enter key now acts like the OK button.
                                            the escape key now acts like the cancel button.
                                          2. Fixed first time registration bug.
                                          3. Web dialog is no longer resizeable
                                          4. Added ‘Open Style Sheet’ drop down. You can now store and retrieve style sheets.
                                          5. Changed ‘Save As Default’ check box to ‘Save Style Sheet’ drop down. You can now save current style as a named style sheet.
                                          6. Issue with first nosing. Fixed
                                          7. Added feature risers now have choice to sit on tread - stone risers etc...
                                          8. Added feature for partial risers with open riser stair
                                          9. Added featuer - you can now specifiy side nosing for tread independently from front of tread nosing.
                                          10. Back of tread was not bullnosed for open riser progressive flare. Fixed
                                          11. Added checks
                                            Web Dialog data entry now pops up message for invalid data entry
                                            Tread dado must be less than tread thickness
                                            Tread bullnose cannot be negative
                                            Tread nosing cannot be negative
                                            Tread side nosing cannot be negative
                                            Riser nosing cannot be greater than tread nosing
                                            Riser nosing cannot be negative
                                            Tread bullnose cannot be larger than tread nosing
                                          12. Riser boards now work with progressive flare.
                                          13. Updated translation files
                                          14. Flared risers have stringer dado problem. Fixed
                                          15. Housed stringer at front of stair not calculating properly. Fixed
                                          16. Flared treads greater than 65mm had problems. You can now flare tight radius stairs up to around 150 mm.

                                          Sawtooth 300 mm radius with 150 mm Flare


                                          Housed 300 mm radius with 250 mm Flare

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                                            Krisidious
                                            last edited by

                                            You've been a busy bee... looks great.

                                            By: Kristoff Rand
                                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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