
August 7, 2014

Hi George,
There is no need to send anything. I was glad to help you out ;-). Actually, I am based in Belgium.
regards
Michel


October 28, 2022

Hello Michel,
Thank you so much for your help.I am sorry for any inconveniences caused. Unfortunately its like a new driver trying to drive a brand new vehicle, there is no substitute for experience gained.
I would like to send you something for your help are you based in the Henley Office?
Kind regards
George

August 7, 2014

Hi George,
This is because you used the wrong type of stringboard. The correct ones should have been straight types, and you used "straight per part" type. This can have a position effect depending on the situation. You could see this in de stringboard view.
You have to check your designs as we only provide 1 set of documents. You got already 2 sets. This is now the last version that I am sending you.
Regards
Michel


October 28, 2022

Hello Michel,
Thank you for the files, after reviewing them there is a problem with top strings L3 and R3. The nosings and steps are not running parallel with the line of the strings I have attached a DXF with dimensions so you can see for the LHD string. NB the RHD string is the same. Therefore, the stop newels and step will be out . Can you advise. I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks
George

August 7, 2014

Hi George,
With some delay, but here is your new set of documents.
regards
Michel


October 28, 2022

George Zaremba said
Michel can you advise when I will receive a revised copy of the workshop drawings for this project ?
Is there anything else I need to do to move this forward ?
I would suggest a good update in the program would be to call the "Tread width", "Going" which is what it is. Tread width is misleading as it is not included the nosing dimension.
Kind regards, George
Hello Michel,
Thank you for the stair file, upon receiving it and reviewing it, I have noticed that I made a big mistake. I don't know what I was thinking but I assumed the going included the nosing and this is absolutely not so. So my going was 303.4 and should have been 273.4 .
I have redrawn from scratch the stairs and attach the corrected version. I am really sorry to create additional work for you.
Kind regards
George
PS. The software is excellent, commendations to the developers and designers


October 28, 2022

Hello Michel,
Thank you for the stair file, upon receiving it and reviewing it, I have noticed that I made a big mistake. I don't know what I was thinking but I assumed the going included the nosing and this is absolutely not so. So my going was 303.4 and should have been 273.4 .
I have redrawn from scratch the stairs and attach the corrected version. I am really sorry to create additional work for you.
Kind regards
George
PS. The software is excellent, commendations to the developers and designers

August 7, 2014

Hi George,
Here is your stairfile
Regards
Michel


October 28, 2022


August 7, 2014

Hi George,
you have to upgrade to the latest version
https://drive.google.com/file/.....sp=sharing
so you mean that the last step should be inside the 5158.2? If so it needs to be changed
regards
Michel


October 28, 2022


August 7, 2014

Hi George,
You added on the wrong side of the riser. I corrected it myself. I just noticed that you did not add a landing step, but you extended the stringboards beyond the last step by 56mm. The smallest step in this setup is 60mm. In case you will have to reduce it upon production. This setup also means that the last step is not included in the flight length. So now, in fact, the total length of your stair is 5158.2 + 56 mm. If this is correct, please confirm otherwise, you need to correct this.
I attached the version with the correction on the risers. You always have to look in your 3D window in wireframe to see if a change has been done properly.
regards
Michel


October 28, 2022


August 7, 2014

Hi George,
Ok, it worked now. Everything looks fine. I only have a few remarks before sending the documents, as you have to be sure.
1 I do not see any penetration value from the riser to the lower side of the steps. It is usually 10mm.
2 the steps only penetrate the newel 5mm as it should normally have the same value as in the stringboards.
3 steps have an upper recess to the stringboards of 5mm. I would advise the same in the newels.
The stair as drawn is possible. I want to make you aware of what I found when checking. Point 1 is the most disturbing to me.
Regards
Michel


October 28, 2022


August 7, 2014

Hi George,
no, it is not working. It needs to be a .stair file extension. Please shorten the name as this is very long for a stairfile name
also, look at this post to see if you doing it correctly
https://wooddesigner.org/forum.....ing-files/
regards
Michel


October 28, 2022

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