

I managed to draw the plans and use Progecad to get all the part sizes. I revised my trigonometry and rolled up my sleeves to learn to use the free version of ProgeCad. I opted to take up the challenge and draw the plans myself. I thought of buying your highly-rated plans (through your StairFile service), or to accept the challenge and reconstruct the plans from the specifications given by the demo version of Stair Designer. Nonetheless, having at my disposal the plans of the parts, steps, stringers, posts and spindles, but without dimensions, I found myself with a choice to make: not being a professional I did not want to buy the full version of the software. With help of your documentation and tutorials, I quickly and easily got the hang of using the free version of Stair Designer, and designed a stair to fit my project. Browsing the web for help and information I quickly found your StairDesigner software which gave me the answers to my questions. I’m not a professional woodworker, in fact I’m a scientist, but I’ve always liked woodwork. The stair was a ¼ turn, with a total height of 3,28 m, at a 95°.Īfter a long time spent trying to force his industrial software to build a stair that would fit, the salesman could only offer a 15 step quarter turn with a 90 angle. 6 months ago I went to a well known stair manufacturer in France to order a cheap staircase to enable me to access the first floor of my garage. To start, I’d like to thank you for all the help and advice you have given on your site and emails. Online Store Sections -Staircases -Economy Stair Range -Stair Balustrading -.Hello Ness (Ness is the co-founder of Wood Designer),Įxcuse the long letter, but you can use it as testimonial.

Come and see us - when you are investing in a new staircase it is a very permanent feature its nice to see something before you buy it - whilst we dont have everything on display coming to visit us will give you an idea to the quality of staircases we can offer you and we may have something to inspire you. Well it is important to remember when you compare your quotations on staircases its hard to know the quality of staircase you are buying because the quality of staircase between stair manufacturers is very different, we would like you to pay attention to the images you will find across the website showing you how many of our staircases get Pre-assembled in the workshop - this ensures quality, many competitiors claim this is the case but I can asure you this is far from the case.


At Stairplan we specialise in Made to Measure Staircases. In our Staircase production we use the very latest in Staircase software and 5 Axis CNC technology.
