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Designing and manufacturing a staircase can be one of the trickiest tasks in woodwork. However, if you use a 3D stair calculator you can speed up the process massively and at the same time eliminate errors.<\/p>

It’s much easier to use a staircase calculator than drawing by hand, or indeed drawing using a CAD package. Instead you input the project dimensions, add components and adjust their parameters. The software does the hard work and calculates a safe, good looking and easy to build stair for you.<\/p>

In this example, we’re going to create a quarter turn right stair using StairDesigner, a professional stair calculator.<\/p>

Step by Step Summary<\/h2>

Step 1: Take the stairwell dimensions<\/a>
Step 2: Initial quarter turn staircase calculator set up<\/a>
Step 3: Optimise for safety<\/a>
Step 4: Headroom control<\/a>
Step 5: Optimise for aesthetics and ease of manufacture<\/a>
Step 6: Output your stair cut list and plans<\/a>
Step 7: Expand your design options<\/a><\/p>

Step 1: Take the stairwell dimensions<\/h2>

Without a doubt the most important step of all. Take time to get the stairwell dimensions right, you’ll save much more time in the long run if you do.<\/p>

Despite your best efforts, 100% accuracy is practically impossible however. For this reason it is a good idea to introduce a minimum play. It’s much easier to add fillers to make a slightly too small stair fit, than to cut down a stair that is too large. Allow for 10 mm play between two walls, or 20 mm if the walls are particularly irregular.<\/p>

The basic set of measurements you’ll need are shown below, we’ve added in some example dimensions to use:<\/p>