Medeek Wall Plugin
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Version 4.5.5 - 05.24.2026
- Enabled presets for railings within the draw and edit menus.
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Version 4.5.6 - 05.25.2026
- Enabled presets for beams.
- Enabled presets for in-wall columns.


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Version 4.5.6b - 05.25.2026
- Enabled presets for stairs.

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Version 4.5.7 - 05.26.2026
- Enabled presets for posts.
- Added the following L.J. Smith handrail profiles: 684, LJ6011, LJ6A10.
For those interested I am pulling all of my handrail geometry from LJ Smith's webpage at the following link:
Handrails β L.J. Smith Stair Systems
Our 33 wooden stair handrails provide plenty of options from which to choose. Many profiles are also available in bending rail for applications requiring curved hand railing.
L.J. Smith Stair Systems (www.ljsmith.com)

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Version 4.5.8 - 05.30.2026
- Added a curved stair option into the stair module.
- Added two new parameters for curved stairs into the draw and edit menus: Inside Radius, Curve Direction.
- Enabled treads, risers and framing (primitive) for curved stairs.

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Version 4.5.9 - 05.31.2026
- Added two new parameters for elliptical curved stairs into the draw and edit menus: Eccentricity, Clocking.
- Enabled treads, risers and framing (primitive) for curved (elliptical) stairs.

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Version 4.5.9b - 05.31.2026
- Fixed a bug with curved stairs.
- Added the curved stair parameters into the Stairs tab of the Global Settings.
- Enabled landing treads for circular and elliptical stairs.
- Enabled thrust blocks for circular and elliptical stairs.
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Tutorial 87 - Curved Stairs (9:20 min.)
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I've been working on close stringers for curved stair cases. The circular variety is pretty much figured out but the elliptical variety still needs an instantaneous adjustment to the stringer depth since the pitch angle of the stairs (slope) is constantly changing. The geometry of a 0.9 eccentric ellipse shows off this distortion quite well. I will hit it again tomorrow and see if I can't figure out a more accurate algorithm for these stringers. Sometimes I enjoy a good challenge, but this one has certainly had me scratching my head a few times already.



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Impressive results. Huge timesaver too for users.
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