Stairs

Stairs

kimVYL3U
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Stairs

kimVYL3U
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I want to make L shaped stairs with platform in middle. I have measures of stairhouse. And that is outer walls in stairhouse. They are 2850mm x 3450mm Height on next level floor is 3210mm. Stairs should be 100mm from outer walls and 1000mm wide. A well designed stair have 2x depth and 1x height. And these factors should equal to 620mm (+ - 30mm). A nice plugin or add on would give med these parameters and selection of stair shape. I want to make the stairs with metal risers on the sides (sheet metal design for easy dxf files 5-6mm thick). and steps not closed but have bolt on design to risers. Steps are in 5mm thick steel. Step platform have bend down in front and sides 50mm. And in back a bend upward that is also 50mm. Platform will have sheet metal supports as well with bolted solution. No railing (but a good plugin should give option with or without railing). Instead of spending time designing nice components and solutions. I now end up using time getting all parameters correct in fusion just calculating the stairs angles etc. Sketchup, freeCad and most other sotfware have stair add ons og plugins. Just a simple body solution would be good enough. So i could just copy pase my designed components to it. Any easy way of putting in parameters to this so it will drive dimensions as described above?

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

 

Set it up once and done?

You can then parametrically adjust as needed for any set of parameters.

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kimVYL3U
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Here is link to project. I have made body to show where the stairs must be placed. And also sheet metal component of step. Risers will be made in 5mm sheet of metal. Platform as well. I want to plasma cut and press brake everything. So that it can be bolt ready and delivered to my customer. There is no railing in these stairs. Customer also want steps to be so that instep is vertical. He might want to put wooden bords or thin metal sheets to close the on a later occation. https://a360.co/31Jvap7

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kimVYL3U
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I ment so that the step nose downbend is vertically aligned with the lower step back up bend is alligned. That make it possible to screw or glue on a board or sheet to close between the steps on a later occacion. 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Sketch1 is not fully defined?

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kimVYL3U
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I drawed the stairs by using components. And manually calculating the step heights etc. It would really be helpful if someone with more knowledge and competance took the time to go trough the drawing. And come with tips of better workflow. And point out errors i made on the way. How i could have use parameters for calculation etc. And maybe i could use these tips to make a railing. For instance lets say i want railing with 40x40mm square profile for posts handrail and lower rail. And inbetween i use 20mm round profile for spokes (vertical and max 100mm gaps between because of regulations). How should i proceed etc? 

 

https://a360.co/3qsB0VW

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