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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Oct.2013 at 12:18
Hi
Thanks for the return reply.

It might be easiers for me to send PM to you about this?

I will be taking a picture and make excact measuring today I hope.

It depend on the person I am going to make it for if he is at the cabin.

I think 3D would suite me best in mm

Thanks in advance
Steinar VissebrĂĄten
If you want here is my adresse.:
bratt@vissebraaten.no

Sincerely
Steinar
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Oct.2013 at 12:39
Will you be doing this is 2D or 3D?

Do you have all the necessary dimensions (riser height, tread depth, overall height between floors, etc.)?

What size stringers will you be utilizing?

Will you also be including a railing, balusters, and newel post(s)?

Will a landing be required?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Oct.2013 at 04:56
Hi
Looking for help to make a CAD drawing of a stair.

I can provide allmeasuring but I don't know much about CAD!Unhappy

I do want all in mm.
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Steinar
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