The label now reads “Trench from Outside to Inside” (i.e. There was a setting for “Trench from Inside to Outside”. We’ve removed this setting because the new paths scheme should make it redundant. There was a setting called “Climb Cut for Wallstring”. Multi-wedge landing treads now have more efficient and more accurate paths.
#HAWAII STAIR RAIL CODE CODE#
We have tested extensively and we’re not expecting any problems, but in case of emergencies we have a way to revert this new code instantly, so please check your trenching carefully and report any issues or suggestions. We have made many changes to the code for trenching strings. If you want it to appear in a Custom Sheet whether or not there are some treads, set the piggy back category to "None".ĬNC – String Trenching (Enhancement) If you use a piggy back category of "Treads", the Component window selection will only appear in a Custom Sheet if there are some treads. Now, if you set the Piggyback category to None ġ) There will not be an entry in the Cutting List or BOM for the job for this category andĢ) The item will appear in a Custom Sheet regardless of any other category.įor example, you might create a User Category called "Nosing Radius". You create them in the Custom Categories window (Defaults menu), where you need to set a Piggyback Component:įor example, a custom style for Tread Protection would probably have “Treads” as the piggyback category. You can have Custom Categories in your Components window. (We’re not aware of anyone using this property for strings – the Treads filter is a better way to deal with treads.)Ĭustom Categories (Enhancement) Under some circumstances in a hockey string the TreadCount property might not function correctly. from outside edge of flange to the face of the web). In the job’s Setout window, NEWELS TOP category, "Use I-Joist (I-Beam) T/F" says wether of not to do it, "Flange Height” is the vertical thickness of the flanges, "Web Height” is the vertical height between the flanges, and "Channel depth” is the width of the flanges less the thickness of the web, then divide by two (i.e. it can hug the two flanges and the web, if possible). If the trimmer joist at the top of the stair is an I-beam, and you want to trench the top newel for the trimmer joist, you can now set this trenching to follow the shape of the I-Beam (i.e.
#HAWAII STAIR RAIL CODE INSTALL#
If that doesn't work you may need to ask someone with admin rights to your computer to install StairBiz for you.ĬNC – I-Beam Trimmer Joist (New) Please rerun this installation from an administrators account", instead of double clicking the installation file you downloaded (to run it), right-click it and select "Run as Administrator". When you are installing or updating StairBiz, if you get the message "You do not have access to make the required system configuration modifications. Installation Problem - Administrators account If the amount of the extension causes problems, the tread will be extended to a point. It does not apply if there are any curves in the tread. The abovementioned “Extend tread-ends tenonside” feature must be ticked (in other words, it turns this feature on or off). 20mm), entered in "Extend landing tenonside" in the CNC category of the Miscellaneous Defaults window. This new feature allows you to extend the treads beyond the outside of the tenon strings by a set amount (e.g. This extended the landing treads to the outside of the tenon strings at the corner. In v9.89.3 we added the feature “Extend tread-ends tenonside”, an option when you right-click the landing in the Design window. We apologise for any inconvenience, however getting behind on the version can cause issues down the track.ĬNC – Extend landing tenonside (New) Before updating the server StairBiz, be sure that all users have quit StairBiz and that the StairBiz Server program is not running.
#HAWAII STAIR RAIL CODE UPDATE#
If you are networking StairBiz you will also need to update the server (server and client StairBiz need to be the same version). You will not be able to use earlier versions after 31st March 2019. Be aware that at this point in time that where a round safetybar comes into a newel on an angle, the hole will not be elongated (oval), and the centre won’t be in the middle of the theoretical oval. StairBiz now drills round safetybars into the newels. Drilling for rod safetybars in newels (New)