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setting up wedged step and bulnose in my saved stairs|Forum|WOOD DESIGNER
December 4, 2024
sean mcmullan said
Alex said
Hi,
Sorry but Isaac is away this week, can you upload the DXF here like this I can look and maybe I can help you
Cheers, Alex
hi alex .
these would most popular stair i would really need to house this whole part into my string is there any way i can do this.
At the minute I am using a 22mm trenching router bit.
January 20, 2017
Hi,
Sorry but Isaac is away this week, can you upload the DXF here like this I can look and maybe I can help you
Cheers, Alex
December 4, 2024
Isaac said
Hi Sean,See the following link. You will see a heading called Wedging. This shows you how to set up wedging in your sub-method for link parameters.
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..arameters/
Additionally, see more information regarding the manufacturing methods and sub methods here:
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..g-methods/
Information for editing step shapes is seen in the following link. You can edit the horizontal shape of a step. Nosing the front edge needs to be added in you CAM software if this is being machined on your CNC machine:
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..e-editing/
Regards,
Isaac
Hi isaac.
Again thanks for reply. I think i can work with mortice on post but i realy dont think nosing will work for me that might be ok for mdf stair that is being carpeted but i do alot of walnut and oak stairs with 32mm and 44 treads and they definitely have to be housed in 12mm.some of your other clients must have overcome this problem.i was wondering if you had looked at dxf i had sent.
March 25, 2024
Hi Sean,
See the following link. You will see a heading called Wedging. This shows you how to set up wedging in your sub-method for link parameters.
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..arameters/
Additionally, see more information regarding the manufacturing methods and sub methods here:
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..g-methods/
Information for editing step shapes is seen in the following link. You can edit the horizontal shape of a step. Nosing the front edge needs to be added in you CAM software if this is being machined on your CNC machine:
https://wooddesigner.org/help-…..e-editing/
Regards,
Isaac
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