Join Paul J. Smith for an in-depth discussion in this video Timber stairs, part of SketchUp for Architecture.
…So we're going to start looking at the timber stairs.…I'm in Drawing 6-04 called Timber Stairs and this is our house so far.…I've included some information up in this top left corner,…maximum rise 220 minimum going 220 and maximum angle 42 degrees.…Now this is the current compliance code for the UK for a domestic stair.…This might differ in different countries.…
I'm going to be working to this.…We have to make sure that the tread height between the risers is no…greater than 220 mil.…We've also got to make sure that the step width,…thing you put your foot on is no less than 220 mil wide.…And we've also got to make sure that from nosing to nosing,…run-in angle horizontally, it's no greater than 42 degrees.…So this works for domestic situations in the UK.…So we need to establish that the outline of the stairs that we've put into…the drawing from the CAD files is going to be accurate.…
So I'm just going to run a section through this front face and…let's just push it in to where the stairs exist.…And then I'll turn off this section plane by View > Section Planes, un-tick that.…
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10/9/2014- Installing SketchUp plugins
- Moving the model around
- Creating sweeps and revolves
- Importing a CAD site plan
- Defining the site boundary
- Building a massing model
- Adding walls, doors, and windows
- Adding the roof
- Creating stairs with a handrail
- Adding texture to your SketchUp models
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome59s
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How to install plugins6m 9s
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1. Workflow Methods
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Think like SketchUp5m 46s
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Sweeps and revolves5m 48s
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Moving around the model5m 2s
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2. The Site
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Site and orientation3m 4s
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Draping the site3m 30s
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3. Massing
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The massing environment3m 14s
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Populating the site7m 10s
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Finishing the site7m 16s
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Shadow studies6m 24s
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4. Building a House
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Importing the CAD files4m 40s
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Positioning the CAD files4m 32s
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Building the external walls4m 41s
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Building the internal walls4m 18s
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Using guidelines6m 16s
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Putting it all together4m 21s
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Adding the roof6m 13s
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5. Detail Elements
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Introduction to details1m 12s
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Adding door trim3m 54s
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Adding wall and ceiling trim5m 51s
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Timber stairs3m 56s
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Stair base plan4m 54s
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Risers and nosing6m 42s
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Stringers and newel posts7m 46s
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Creating the stringers5m 29s
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Adding the landing handrail5m 28s
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Adding the sloped handrail4m 40s
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Adding the stringer rail4m 46s
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Trimming the handrails3m 9s
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Ready for balusters7m 45s
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Stair rods and carpet5m 46s
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6. Materials
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The Material Editor5m 8s
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Materials to containers5m 21s
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Textures5m 25s
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Adding texture to roof7m 15s
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Ridge tiles5m 41s
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Painting the rainwater goods1m 39s
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Setting up interior views4m 10s
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Decorating the interior6m 38s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 13s
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