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December 4, 2024
HI MICHEL.
thanks for reply. i have always done wedges like thst but probably could try the new way.
Michel said
Hi Sean,
This is not possible in Stairdesigner. The wedge line always starts just below the step or riser. Is there any specific reason why you want it this way? We can always discuss this with the developers, but custom changes will be subjected to quoting after evaluation of the demand.
Regards
Michel
CH
August 7, 2014
Hi Sean,
This is not possible in Stairdesigner. The wedge line always starts just below the step or riser. Is there any specific reason why you want it this way? We can always discuss this with the developers, but custom changes will be subjected to quoting after evaluation of the demand.
Regards
Michel
December 4, 2024
sean mcmullan said
Isaac said
Hi Sean,
See the following video, this answers your questions from today’s training session.
Let me know if you need further clarification or have any more questions.
Regards,
Isaac
Isaac said
Hi Sean,
See the following video, this answers your questions from today’s training session.
Let me know if you need further clarification or have any more questions.
Regards,
Isaac
Hi isaac.
Thanks for video. I have another question, it was about the wedgeline we put in, it is tight to the bottom of the tread. How can I move the wedgeline down 12mm for tread and riser. Hope this makes sense, thanks very much.
Sean
December 4, 2024
Isaac said
Sean,Sorry this took me so long to reply. I have been looking at this and seeing what options there are in StairDesigner.
For the time being, your only option is to adjust the wedging by angle. See the image below:
Any other changes for this need to be edited in VCarve.
Regards,
Isaac
Hi isaac thanks for reply but its not the angle it just needs to be offset 12mm should this be done in vcarve? I will try and send a dxf might be easier to explain.
December 4, 2024
Isaac said
Hi Sean,See the following video, this answers your questions from today’s training session.
Let me know if you need further clarification or have any more questions.
Regards,
Isaac
Isaac said
Hi Sean,See the following video, this answers your questions from today’s training session.
Let me know if you need further clarification or have any more questions.
Regards,
Isaac
Hi isaac.
Thanks for video. I have another question, it was about the wedgeline we put in, it is tight to the bottom of the tread. How can I move the wedgeline down 12mm for tread and riser. Hope this makes sense, thanks very much.
Sean
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