how do you model the curved and "L" and "U" stairs? and not half done so its all ajustable from param... also anyone know how to make a bool value for params? or some way of adding options/choices?
Thanks for this useful tutorial. it looks like you have an added utility called StairFusion. Is this included in the standard suite? Or, do I need to purchase this as an add on to Fusion?
Firstly you need to start by creating empty components for the tread parts and the stringer. Each component will get it's own sketch based on projected geometry from the others. Tie them together with constraints. You are vastly over complicating the sketch process and disassociating the sketch from the components. This is rule number one as stated by Autodesk Fusion power user TrippyLIghting (Peter Doering): start by creating all the components first. I would also suggest to reconsider how you are using parameters, and utilitze joints, there's really no reason you should have to go update that pattern each time you make a change. All that said, you are on to something! I would just keep working to refine it into a more elegant solution.
Whoa!? Didn't realize that many people were viewing my videos. I will upload a new video soon demonstrating more stairs with fusion360
Great stair tutorial, thanks for passing down the wisdom 🙏
how do you model the curved and "L" and "U" stairs? and not half done so its all ajustable from param... also anyone know how to make a bool value for params? or some way of adding options/choices?
I will be uploading compound stairs video soon.
How can you rotate the stairs? I need them to be in a different orientation for my deck.
Great explaining, easy to follow.Please do a tutorial with a u shape stair
Will do soon. I am just getting back to producing videos and a whole library of fusion 360 stairs.
thanks a lot, will be nice if you keep the series.
Thanks for this useful tutorial. it looks like you have an added utility called StairFusion. Is this included in the standard suite? Or, do I need to purchase this as an add on to Fusion?
It's not a utility. Just the name of the video theme. But you can download some fusion stairs right here:
ko-fi.com/s/0af23aafbd
Hey ! whereare the oteher tutorials? This one is nicely explained and I need a L-shaped staircase and would like you to teach me how tho design it :-)
Will upload soon. I am working on the switchback stairs and winder.
great work, thank you!
Glad you liked it! Didn't realize how many people were watching. But I will be uploading more stair models soon.
Firstly you need to start by creating empty components for the tread parts and the stringer. Each component will get it's own sketch based on projected geometry from the others. Tie them together with constraints. You are vastly over complicating the sketch process and disassociating the sketch from the components. This is rule number one as stated by Autodesk Fusion power user TrippyLIghting (Peter Doering): start by creating all the components first. I would also suggest to reconsider how you are using parameters, and utilitze joints, there's really no reason you should have to go update that pattern each time you make a change.
All that said, you are on to something! I would just keep working to refine it into a more elegant solution.
you completely lost me on the stringer lol
Sorry for the late reply. You can now download the stairs in this video at: ko-fi.com/s/0af23aafbd