
August 7, 2014

Hi Tamas,
here is your stairfile
regards


May 7, 2020


August 7, 2014

Hi Tamas,
No !! I am sorry. Just to get the correct one please add the version you want me to provide you the file for and I will asap
regards
Michel


May 7, 2020



May 7, 2020


August 7, 2014

Hi Tamas,
Working with the DXF will allow you to add all needed measurements you need and save you a lot of work. You can edit them at the same time to fit the metal cutstring you want to use. A free cad version you can download is Nanocad free. This is a functional 2D Cad software that allows you more than you need to perform your work.
https://nanocad.com/products/n.....ocad-free/
regards
Michel


May 7, 2020

Hi Michel!
First ofal,thanks for the advice. I did nt mentioned that i did not shortened the stair because i have a door in front 90x200 at 47 cm from the left wall ,and i wont be able to use it if i will shorten the stair.So i think there is no other way it have to staz like this.
I corrigate the offset of the cutstrings at 37,5 to be in the middle of the stair.
i will upload some files ,from the previous stair,to show you why it whas hard for me to work with that.
i recieved the dxf files also but the wiever showed me the same parameters. I have to mention that i dont have automatic cnc machine ,i do manual everythng.
So i worked from the pdf files,and everzthing whas ok except the cutstrings ,i had to calculate every tread and riser.
bellow i will upload the modified stair ,and if you think also that if i shorten the stair it will cover the door ,than it stays like this.
I will upload also the pdf with the cutstrings i used last time.





August 7, 2014

Hi Tamas
We need to be sure of that as the passage for the headroom is still 1810mm. I did not see any shortening of the first flight to improve that. You can shorten it by 500mm to get a clear passage of 2010, and the stair would still comply with a comfortable stair rule. If you want to keep it as is, please confirm.
Another thing I just saw is the offset of the cutstring. To be exactly in the middle, you need a 375 offset instead of 400.
Can you advise what part of the documents you used in the earlier stairfile and what you did as you got all possible files to create the stair?
Sorry for asking all of this, but I like to have a solid and workable design that you would not have to regret afterwards.
Regards
Michel


May 7, 2020

Hi!
Thank you for your help,i ts great how you designed the walls!
I think its all done ,if you could please give me the stair file,thank you!
One last question. Last time i recieved the stasir file ,but i worked a lot with the cutstrings to calculater the steps on it..is there a way to mention the dimensions of the risers and the treads on the cutstrings ?
Best regards Attila!

August 7, 2014

Hi,
Yes, this is possible. However, Stairdesigner has not been developed to do this. You can use the most versatile part ( intermediate newel) from the opposite side (wall left uses a newel from the right side) and reposition it. In this case, set a rectangular base and top height + a texture to mimic a wall.
Regards
Michel


May 7, 2020



May 7, 2020

Hi Michel!
Thank you for the adjustments! I shortened the first flight,so there is more headrom. The central cutrstrings must be 10 by 10 because i will made it from steel, 10\10\0.5 cm
Im not sure if i will use the handrail ,so its fine how you made the adjustments( thank you).
i have a final question: is there a way to design the surrounding walls? I
Any way thank you for your help i think its the final version now .
bellow i uploaded the stair.
best regards Attila

August 7, 2014

Hi Tamas,
I have a few remarks.
The central springboard should be at least 200 width to carry the load properly. I suppose they will be in wood.
The first newel did not reach the floor, so I extended it.
There is no penetration from the steps in the newel. I advise this to ensure vertical stability.
The way the handrail is positioned, the bannisters are not completely on top of the steps. I would advise offsetting the handrail more inside.
About the top newel. I suppose this is extended on the floor and is not part of the stair, so I assume you are not using any landing step but your floor as last step. That means that the base height of the newel is supposed to be on floor level ( 2800 mm)
Warning. The headroom control gives you a passage of 1810 mm only. Reducing the first flight in length ( about 300mm)is the only way to allow more ( 2010 mm)
I attached the stair for you to evaluate.
Regards
Michel
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