Issue with New Constr. System rotations?

  • This surfaced during some tests for making stairs. The test stair below has been made with vertical white planks 15 cm high and horizontal black planks 30 cm deep:

    (Notes: all sizes assume a block size of 50cm and all placements have been done with the default rot., size and mov. steps of 15°, 1.25 cm and 5 cm respectively).


    As horiz. steps are twice the vert. steps, the stair should have a global slope of 30° (sin 30° = 0.5). However, when I added as a reference the reddish plank through the stair with a slope of 2 rotation steps ( 2 * 15° = 30°), it did not match the stair slope. In fact, as the slanted plank spans 7 horiz. white planks and 6 vert. black planks, it has a slope of approx asin ( 7 / (2*6) ) = 35.7°, rather than 30°. (Just in case, the stair is oriented N - S, starting at N and raising toward S and all planks have been rotated around one axis only).


    Now, the difference is too large to be a consequence of rounding / conversion errors. I repeated the tests four times, trying to be as careful as possible. It might depend on something I did or on some issue with rotation commands.


    Suggestions are welcome!


    Thanks, M.

  • I don't know if I have it tranlated correctly, you can set a few stages and the next one manually to compensate for inaccuracies. This compensation is taken also with roof tiles. You can also use blocks to arrange your
    steps with the grid.
    There are some dimensions that are only possible with precise calculation and a little tinkering

  • Thanks for your reply, @Deirdre.


    In fact, I re-evaluated all my reasoning and I found it WRONG! In fact, having horiz. steps twice as long as vert. steps DOES NOT mean the stair has a slope of 30° at all! Doing the correct calculations shows that my stair has a slope of ca. 26.57°, while the sloped brownish plank has a slope of 30° indeed!


    So, Rising World is RIGHT and I was WRONG! Sorry for the noise! :/


    M.

  • This is the stair with the correct calculations:

    The stair is adjusted to really have a slope of 30° (horiz. step: 30 cm, vert. step 17.5 cm => slope: 30.26°, which is near enough) and the bottom plank sloped at 30° quite nicely matches it. Steps have a little overhang: the front overhang is intended, the other are supposed to be hidden by the building walls.


    Thanks to the new construction system, making this stair has been quite fast, once fixed the project. THANKS RISING WORLD! :thumbup:

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