StairBuilder 3 from CadImage
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2006-02-02 01:06 AM
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Mark Hendricks
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2006-10-11 09:38 PM
It's stairbuilder equivalent is FAR superior. I cringe every time I have to create a stair in ArchiCAD. I just hate it because every single tool available is inadequate. When will Graphisoft address this issue?
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2006-10-11 09:42 PM
Bruce wrote:I wouldn't hold my breath.....
Go Revit!
It's stairbuilder equivalent is FAR superior. I cringe every time I have to create a stair in ArchiCAD. I just hate it because every single tool available is inadequate. When will Graphisoft address this issue?
The stair object I tinker with once in a while will probably be done and for sale before then.... and I would not expect that to be within 12 months!
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2006-10-11 11:57 PM

If I was starting up my own practice I would probably go for Revit - and one of the main reasons is its stair builder.
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2006-10-12 07:48 AM
Bruce wrote:There's been a lot of talk. Perhaps if they take my advice on the assembly editor we'll see some real action.
Well, they should![]()
If I was starting up my own practice I would probably go for Revit - and one of the main reasons is its stair builder.
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2006-10-12 09:05 PM
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2006-10-14 03:10 PM
Haneef wrote:I was wrong about not having to upgrade
What I like about Stairbuilder is that its an editable gdl object and not a plug in, which means I could use it in future versions of archicad

I am having problems using my old version of StairBuilder & WindowBuilder in ArchiCad10. I haven't been able to upgrade them as yet.
Now I remember why I'm not a fan of plug-ins and add-ons.
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2006-10-16 07:25 PM
I don't use Stairbuilder so I can't speak about it but I do use Door & Window builder and Cadimage has provided a free upgrade for it although I notice that their site is down again today. They seem to be having problems lately.
Cheers,
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2007-03-04 09:36 PM







Are there solutions to any of these that I am overlooking? This is the first time I have used StairBuilder. I think it is a nice product, but for these problems. If any SB users can advise, I would appreciate it.
Cheers
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2007-03-04 09:59 PM
To work around a couple of the issues:
- I found I had to turn off the objects pens and choose one pen under Floor Plan and Section.
- If you have the stringer turned off, the newel will still trim to the base as if it was there. To work around, turn the stringer on, set depth to 0, turn off. The newels should trim properly now (mostly).
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2007-03-04 10:31 PM
Took your advice with the pen colour, and turned the arrow off and drew a line for the flight only.
Good to hear they're working on a new release. I'll keep my eye out for it.
Cheers
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