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==Description== |
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The [[Arch Stairs]] tool allows you to build automatically several types of stairs. At the moment, only straight stairs (with or without a central landing) are supported. Stairs can be built from scratch, or from a straight [[Draft Line|line]], in which case the stairs follow the line. If the line is not horizontal but has a vertical inclination, the stairs will also follow its slope. |
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The [[Arch_Stairs|Arch Stairs]] tool allows you to build several types of stairs automatically. Straight stairs (with or without a central landing) can be created from scratch. More complex stairs require base objects. |
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[[Image:Arch Stairs example.jpg|640px]] |
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[[Image:Arch_Stairs_example.jpg|600px]] |
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==Options== |
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* Stairs share the common properties and |
* Stairs share the common properties and behaviors of all [[Arch_Component|Arch Components]] |
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==Usage== |
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# Optionally select one or more base objects, for example [[Draft_Line|Draft Lines]] and [[Draft_Wire|Draft Wires]]: |
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#* Draft Wires with two or more segments will be used to create landings. They must be on a plane parallel to the global XY plane. For example, select a U-shaped wire for a half-turn landing and an L-shaped wire for a corner landing. |
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#* Draft Lines will be used to create flights. |
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#* If the vertices of all lines and wires have correct Z coordinates, the created stairs will use this information. |
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#* The base objects must be selected in the correct order starting with the bottom object. |
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# Adjust the desired properties. Some parts of the stairs, such as the structure, might not appear immediately, if any of the properties makes it impossible, such as a structure thickness of 0. |
# Adjust the desired properties. Some parts of the stairs, such as the structure, might not appear immediately, if any of the properties makes it impossible, such as a structure thickness of 0. |
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[[Image:Arch_Stairs_Complex_Example.png|600px]] |
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{{Caption|Complex stairs based on a selection of lines and wired as shown on the left.<br> |
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In red the wires used for the landings at Z=1500mm, Z=3000mm and Z=4500mm.<br> |
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In black the lines connecting them used for the flights. |
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==Properties== |
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===Data=== |
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{{TitleProperty|Segment and Parts}} |
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* {{PropertyData|Align}}: The alignment of these stairs on their baseline, if applicable. |
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* {{PropertyData|Abs Top|Vector}}: (read-only) The absolute top level the stairs lead to. |
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* {{PropertyData|Last Segment|Link}}: Last segment (flight or landing) of an Arch Stairs connecting to this segment. The start level of the stairs will be the end level of this last segment. |
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* {{PropertyData|Outline Left|VectorList}}: The left outline of the stairs. |
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* {{PropertyData|Outline Right|VectorList}}: The right outline of the stairs. |
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* {{PropertyData|Outline Right All|VectorList}}: The right outline of all segments of the stairs. |
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* {{PropertyData|Railing Height Left|Length}}: Height of the left railing of the stairs or landing. |
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* {{PropertyData|Railing Height Right|Length}}: Height of the right railing of the stairs or landing. |
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* {{PropertyData|Railing Left|LinkHidden}}: The left railing object. {{Version|0.20}}: Property type updated from {{Incode|String}} to {{Incode|LinkHidden}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Railing Offset Right|Length}}: Offset of the right railing from the edge of the stairs or landing. |
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* {{PropertyData|Railing Right|LinkHidden}}: The right railing object. {{Version|0.20}}: Property type updated from {{Incode|String}} to {{Incode|LinkHidden}}. |
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{{TitleProperty|Stairs}} |
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* {{PropertyData|Align|Enumeration}}: The alignment of the stairs on the baseline. Only used if a baseline is defined. Can be {{value|Left}}, {{value|Right}} or {{value|Center}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Width of Landing|FloatList}}: If the {{PropertyData|Number Of Steps}} is 1, the stairs object acts as a landing. When this is the case and the baseline is multi-segment, the width of first segment of the landing follows the {{PropertyData|Width}}, the widths of subsequent segments follow the list set here. |
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{{TitleProperty|Steps}} |
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* {{PropertyData|Blondel Ratio|Float}}: (read-only) The calculated Blondel ratio. This ratio indicates comfortable stairs and should be between 62 and 64cm or 24.5 and 25.5in. |
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* {{PropertyData|Landing Depth|Length}}: The depth of the landing of the flight, if enabled in {{PropertyData|Landings}}. Defaults to the {{PropertyData|Width}} if 0. |
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* {{PropertyData|Nosing|Length}}: The size of the nosing. |
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* {{PropertyData|Number Of Steps|Integer}}: The numbers of steps (risers). Must be at least 2 for a single flight, and at least 4 for a stairs with a central landing. |
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* {{PropertyData|Winders}}: The type of winders. |
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* {{PropertyData|Riser Height|Length}}: (read-only) The height of the risers. If {{PropertyData|Riser Height Enforce}} is 0 it is calculated ({{PropertyData|Height}} / {{PropertyData|Number of Steps}}). Else it is the same as {{PropertyData|Riser Height Enforce}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Tread Depth|Length}}: (read-only) The depth of the treads. If {{PropertyData|Tread Depth Enforce}} is 0 it is calculated ({{PropertyData|Length}} / {{PropertyData|Number of Steps}}). Else it is the same as {{PropertyData|Tread Depth Enforce}}. |
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{{TitleProperty|Structure}} |
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* {{PropertyData|Connection Down Start Stairs|Enumeration}}: The type of connection between the lower floor slab and the start of the stairs. Can be {{value|HorizontalCut}}, {{value|VerticalCut}} or {{value|HorizontalVerticalCut}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Connection End Stairs Up|Enumeration}}: The type of connection between the end of the stairs and the upper floor slab. Can be {{value|toFlightThickness}} or {{value|toSlabThickness}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Down Slab Thickness|Length}}: The thickness of the lower floor slab. |
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* {{PropertyData|Flight|Enumeration}}: The direction of the flight after the landing. Can be {{value|Straight}}, {{value|HalfTurnLeft}} or {{value|HalfTurnRight}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Landings|Enumeration}}: The type of landings. Can be {{value|None}} or {{value|At center}} ({{value|At each corner}} not implemented yet). |
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* {{PropertyData|Structure|Enumeration}}: The structure type of the stairs. Can be {{value|None}}, {{value|Massive}}, {{value|One stringer}} or {{value|Two stringers}}. |
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* {{PropertyData|Structure Offset|Length}}: The offset between the border of the stairs and the structure. |
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* {{PropertyData|Structure Thickness|Length}}: The thickness of the structure. |
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* {{PropertyData|Up Slab Thickness|Length}}: The thickness of the upper floor slab. |
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==Limitations== |
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* Only straight stairs are available at the moment |
* Only straight stairs are available at the moment |
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* See the [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=6534 forum entry] for circle stairs. |
* See the [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=6534 forum entry] for circle stairs. |
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== Scripting == |
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Stairs = makeStairs(baseobj=None, length=None, width=None, height=None, steps=None, name="Stairs") |
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Stairs = Arch.makeStairs(length=5000, width=1200, height=3000, steps=14) |
Stairs = Arch.makeStairs(length=5000, width=1200, height=3000, steps=14) |
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Revision as of 17:50, 23 February 2023
Arch Stairs |
Menu location |
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Arch → Stairs |
Workbenches |
Arch |
Default shortcut |
S R |
Introduced in version |
0.14 |
See also |
Arch Structure, Arch Equipment |
Description
The Arch Stairs tool allows you to build several types of stairs automatically. Straight stairs (with or without a central landing) can be created from scratch. More complex stairs require base objects.
See the Stairs entry in wikipedia for a definition of the different terms used to describe parts of stairs.
Two constructed stairs, one with a massive structure and a landing, the other with a single stringer.
Options
- Stairs share the common properties and behaviors of all Arch Components
Usage
- Optionally select one or more base objects, for example Draft Lines and Draft Wires:
- Draft Wires with two or more segments will be used to create landings. They must be on a plane parallel to the global XY plane. For example, select a U-shaped wire for a half-turn landing and an L-shaped wire for a corner landing.
- Draft Lines will be used to create flights.
- If the vertices of all lines and wires have correct Z coordinates, the created stairs will use this information.
- The base objects must be selected in the correct order starting with the bottom object.
- Press the Arch Stairs button, or press S, R keys.
- Adjust the desired properties. Some parts of the stairs, such as the structure, might not appear immediately, if any of the properties makes it impossible, such as a structure thickness of 0.
Complex stairs based on a selection of lines and wired as shown on the left.
In red the wires used for the landings at Z=1500mm, Z=3000mm and Z=4500mm.
In black the lines connecting them used for the flights.
Properties
Data
Segment and Parts
- DANEAbs Top (
Vector
): (read-only) The absolute top level the stairs lead to. - DANELast Segment (
Link
): Last segment (flight or landing) of an Arch Stairs connecting to this segment. The start level of the stairs will be the end level of this last segment. - DANEOutline Left (
VectorList
): The left outline of the stairs. - DANEOutline Left All (
VectorList
): The left outline of all segments of the stairs. - DANEOutline Right (
VectorList
): The right outline of the stairs. - DANEOutline Right All (
VectorList
): The right outline of all segments of the stairs. - DANERailing Height Left (
Length
): Height of the left railing of the stairs or landing. - DANERailing Height Right (
Length
): Height of the right railing of the stairs or landing. - DANERailing Left (
LinkHidden
): The left railing object. introduced in version 0.20: Property type updated fromString
toLinkHidden
. - DANERailing Offset Left (
Length
): Offset of the left railing from the edge of the stairs or landing. - DANERailing Offset Right (
Length
): Offset of the right railing from the edge of the stairs or landing. - DANERailing Right (
LinkHidden
): The right railing object. introduced in version 0.20: Property type updated fromString
toLinkHidden
.
Stairs
- DANEAlign (
Enumeration
): The alignment of the stairs on the baseline. Only used if a baseline is defined. Can beLeft
,Right
orCenter
. - DANEHeight (
Length
): The total height of the stairs. Only used if no baseline is defined, or if the baseline is horizontal. Ignored if DANERiser Height Enforce is non-zero. - DANELength (
Length
): The total length of the stairs if no baseline is defined. Ignored if DANETread Depth Enforce is non-zero. - DANEWidth (
Length
): The width of the stairs. - DANEWidth of Landing (
FloatList
): If the DANENumber Of Steps is 1, the stairs object acts as a landing. When this is the case and the baseline is multi-segment, the width of first segment of the landing follows the DANEWidth, the widths of subsequent segments follow the list set here.
Steps
- DANEBlondel Ratio (
Float
): (read-only) The calculated Blondel ratio. This ratio indicates comfortable stairs and should be between 62 and 64cm or 24.5 and 25.5in. - DANELanding Depth (
Length
): The depth of the landing of the flight, if enabled in DANELandings. Defaults to the DANEWidth if 0. - DANENosing (
Length
): The size of the nosing. - DANENumber Of Steps (
Integer
): The numbers of steps (risers). Must be at least 2 for a single flight, and at least 4 for a stairs with a central landing. - DANERiser Height (
Length
): (read-only) The height of the risers. If DANERiser Height Enforce is 0 it is calculated (DANEHeight / DANENumber of Steps). Else it is the same as DANERiser Height Enforce. - DANERiser Height Enforce (
Length
): The enforced height of the risers. - DANERiser Thickness (
Length
): The thickness of the risers. - DANETread Depth (
Length
): (read-only) The depth of the treads. If DANETread Depth Enforce is 0 it is calculated (DANELength / DANENumber of Steps). Else it is the same as DANETread Depth Enforce. - DANETread Depth Enforce (
Length
): The enforced depth of the treads. - DANETread Thickness (
Length
): The thickness of the treads.
Structure
- DANEConnection Down Start Stairs (
Enumeration
): The type of connection between the lower floor slab and the start of the stairs. Can beHorizontalCut
,VerticalCut
orHorizontalVerticalCut
. - DANEConnection End Stairs Up (
Enumeration
): The type of connection between the end of the stairs and the upper floor slab. Can betoFlightThickness
ortoSlabThickness
. - DANEDown Slab Thickness (
Length
): The thickness of the lower floor slab. - DANEFlight (
Enumeration
): The direction of the flight after the landing. Can beStraight
,HalfTurnLeft
orHalfTurnRight
. - DANELandings (
Enumeration
): The type of landings. Can beNone
orAt center
(At each corner
not implemented yet). - DANEStringer Overlap (
Length
): The overlap of the stringers above the bottom of the treads. - DANEStringer Width (
Length
): The width of the stringers. - DANEStructure (
Enumeration
): The structure type of the stairs. Can beNone
,Massive
,One stringer
orTwo stringers
. - DANEStructure Offset (
Length
): The offset between the border of the stairs and the structure. - DANEStructure Thickness (
Length
): The thickness of the structure. - DANEUp Slab Thickness (
Length
): The thickness of the upper floor slab. - DANEWinders (
Enumeration
): The type of winders. Not implemented.
Limitations
- Only straight stairs are available at the moment
- See the forum entry for circle stairs.
- See the forum announcement.
Scripting
See also: Arch API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
The Stairs tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
Stairs = makeStairs(baseobj=None, length=None, width=None, height=None, steps=None, name="Stairs")
- Creates a
Stairs
object from the givenbaseobj
. - If
baseobj
is not given, it will uselength
,width
,height
, andsteps
, to build a solid object.
Example:
import Arch
Stairs = Arch.makeStairs(length=5000, width=1200, height=3000, steps=14)
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