I am working on this new residential building in Oakland CA and i am making a 3d model
I had to deal with the challenge of spiral stair and the challenge of using some Metal-PLA that really didn't like to stick the first layer... I admit that pla is more then 1 y/o but i keep them in a close box with some humidity absorption device
anyway it toke me 3 tries and 4 hour each time first time didn't stick second time the support were to dense and couldn't get them out.... 3th time the charm
each step is 0.8 thick and 2mm high
it was challenging but i got a better understanding of printing with supports as i usually avoid it completely but in this case was impossible to avoid
Challenge - Spiral Stair
Re: Challenge - Spiral Stair
That would be a tough one to try and print for sure! Great job on it.....I don't see any support marks on the tops of your steps at all!
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here is the file if someone want to try
is in the right scale already
is in the right scale already
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Re: Challenge - Spiral Stair
Jules wrote:That would be a tough one to try and print for sure! Great job on it.....I don't see any support marks on the tops of your steps at all!
That would be a tough one to climb in real life too, I think I would be dizzy by the time I got to the top!
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
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Not sure I have a stair like that in Italy in Tuscany my parents go up and down many times a day, and they are not that young anymore
Three floors is not the end of the world (anyway, that's an emergency stair and wouldn't normally be used)
that's a project I did in 2010 I can't find a "real" picture with the star it look beautiful (and I picked the cheapest one)
obviously, in the USA I wouldn't be able to the Building code doesn't allow it since is the only way to access the 3rd floor (for the second floor there is an access from outside)
they will beach and moan that the railing is wrong the guardrail is wrong... dear lord American and their easy law suite
if someone is interested in beautiful circular stair (and not circular too)
here is the link
http://www.alfascale.it/en/
I know I know this is not an architecture site but I like to spread beauty around the world... American compared to European care so little about their houses...
Three floors is not the end of the world (anyway, that's an emergency stair and wouldn't normally be used)
that's a project I did in 2010 I can't find a "real" picture with the star it look beautiful (and I picked the cheapest one)
obviously, in the USA I wouldn't be able to the Building code doesn't allow it since is the only way to access the 3rd floor (for the second floor there is an access from outside)
they will beach and moan that the railing is wrong the guardrail is wrong... dear lord American and their easy law suite
if someone is interested in beautiful circular stair (and not circular too)
here is the link
http://www.alfascale.it/en/
I know I know this is not an architecture site but I like to spread beauty around the world... American compared to European care so little about their houses...
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No, we just like BIG ones. That is what matters much more here.Pekish79 wrote: American compared to European care so little about their houses...
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Re: Challenge - Spiral Stair
I've seen some pretty crappy looking houses in other countries and some very nice ones in America as well. It all comes down to money. You go to the neighborhoods where people have a lot of money and you see nice houses, whereas you go to the ghetto and you see rat holes. That doesn't change no matter what country you live in.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.