I’m glad you were finally able to get the stairs up. Going from ladders to stairs must feel like a definite milestone and turning point. I hope spring doesn’t rain you out too much. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Yes I hope so too but the long term weather forecast is not so promising.. At least we can start on the interior. Now the visitors are not afraid to go up! Thank you for watching!:)
Greetings from Baldock in England, firstly as a construction man of 53 years, I am so impressed with your videos from first cuttings the foundations to currant status. A truly great journey in constructing this amazing house, together with attention to detail and coordination. Looking forward to the next videos and ultimately the finished article, in particular the external landscaping and boundry fencing. Best Regards Valentine Shanley
Cool realization, as always. My wife wanted to have this kind of stairs. But no rails and childrens it is very bad idea. I am waiting to see next steps. Great house.
Thank you! Yeah this is just the first step, the wood will come last after all the interior work so it doesn't get damaged. I'm also thinking about installing two thin steel pipes up to the ceiling on each step so nothing can get trough and stairs will keep the floating look, still thinking about it though..
I hate to sound pretentious, but unless you actually have experience working on similar work as this, it’s hard for people to really appreciate what you’re doing here. With the amount of skill, precision and most of all the thought that you’re putting into each of the elements on this house. It really is cool to watch when you know that this stuff is not nearly as simple as it looks. Outstanding project! 🤜🤛
Very unique idea in the industry of construction. I love it. On my opinion, it would be nice to lay and fix a well varnished wood on the step for the comfortable walking.
Wow, what a fascinating concept! Building a console staircase sounds like a creative and practical solution for optimizing space while adding a unique touch to any home. Exploring the Buildovate CRM could greatly assist in overseeing construction projects similar to this one!
The things you come up,like to pick your brain on thing's. That is some cool stair's,i bet the tops of them will look cool. Waiting patiently for part 2 ...have a great week..
Not quite sure how I will finish them but there is plenty of time until then.. They come last after all the interior will be done. Thank you Robert, Have a great week also! :)
Hvala vam što ste podijelili svoje radove a posebno vrhunsku glazbu koju Vivaldi već dugo nisam oduševio, svaka čast za vaše radove, pozdrav iz Portugala točnije iz južnog grada koji se zove Portimão.
I’m impressed you were able to drill all those holes precisely enough. The drill plate must’ve helped a lot. I hate trying to get holes precise on concrete surfaces. Nice work!
Using a centre punch on the wall also works quite well, and also drilling with a smaller drill first a small pilot hole first, then go for the actual diameter :-)
Wow I have never done construction before its not even close to my field. But i just sat through 11 videos "Building Your Home" plus this one and i can tell you i am fascinated by your work, excited to begin my journey and tired like hell lol because i felt as if I was working alongside you guys lol. This is some great work and although in the Caribbean we dont do as much when building our houses, it still taught me a lot. I will definitely be watching more of your videos. Thank you
As a once young architect I once dreamed of being able to design floating stairs. After spending decades as designer/builder for young families, families with seniors, renovations when we had to haul heavy stuff up and down stairways, etc., I accept that I have to content myself to admiring other designers' projects such as this. 🙂
one simple way would be having nuts with caps. After cutting the threaded rod, the unscrewing action of the existing nut would reform back the threads. Then screw the nuts with the caps.
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
It was interesting to see the stair assembly. I don't know about the splice on the HSS at 3:14 and the connection to the concrete wall at 8:03. There isn't enough edge distance on the concrete for the bolt and you are at greater risk of hitting the top rebar. It doesn't look like it is engineered approved. I haven't clay time infill except in really old buildings from the 1920s. Not sure where this is.
This is in Zagreb Croatia. This building system is common in Europe. Edge distance is good for anchor mortar because it doesn't create huge expanding forces like anchor bolts do. That was the one reason for using this technique. This mortar is also used where there is possible dynamic loading although regular anchor bolts would also suffice for this purpose. Weight of a person is a small fraction of total load these steps can take, tubes would bend before it pulls out of the concrete. And in the end, I'm a civil engineer and I approved this myself😉
@@lignumchannel It looks good. It is interesting for me to watch the assembly since I design so many steel stairs including cantilevered treads and landings. I am a structural engineer. I live in an earthquake zone so I never see clay tile infill except in very old buildings that we are renovation or doing seismic upgrades to. Even with the Acrylic and Epoxy bolts, you are still less than minimum required edge distance. It would be better to make the tab longer but I doubt in reality it is very critical. We would not be allowed to do that here. It is just something to keep in mind for the future.🙂
is that a standard method for fixing such a staircase ? I wouldn't have thought gluing threaded rod into the wall would be sufficient over time. surely having the rod go all the way through the wall to a backing plate on the other side would give a much stronger hold.
Bravo sused! Čišćenje i odprašivanje svake rupe. Više nego kaj vidim po gradilištima. Kad bu ženidba? (Šalim se). Pozdrav i daj više taj električni ukulele.
Nice work as always, but the bars holding the landing are way too much near the edge. For an M8 with transversal load minimum distance is 50 mm. Hope for you it will have no problems 😁
I’m glad you were finally able to get the stairs up. Going from ladders to stairs must feel like a definite milestone and turning point. I hope spring doesn’t rain you out too much. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Yes I hope so too but the long term weather forecast is not so promising.. At least we can start on the interior. Now the visitors are not afraid to go up! Thank you for watching!:)
@@lignumchannel 1جطجطهعط اللاإنسانية تتمكء روووعه الله
@@lignumchannel why you didnt use concrete anker? Why using silicon or whatever is it in hole ?
@@covakoma1064this is 2k epoxy and it stronger than concrete
Greetings from Baldock in England, firstly as a construction man of 53 years, I am so impressed with your videos from first cuttings the foundations to currant status. A truly great journey in constructing this amazing house, together with attention to detail and coordination. Looking forward to the next videos and ultimately the finished article, in particular the external landscaping and boundry fencing. Best Regards Valentine Shanley
Wow! Dramatic staircase! And a very pretty cat in your workshop.
Thank you! 😊
Who click on this video after see thumbnail
You're goddamn right I did!
🙋♂️ GUILTY
i sure didn't click before 😂😂
I clicked to look for this comment
Cant beat a bit click bait for the views
I’m loving all these thumbnails to entice us in 🤣🤣🤣
they know their marketing 🤣🤣
This channel inspired me to build homes back home in Haiti 🇭🇹
Cool realization, as always. My wife wanted to have this kind of stairs. But no rails and childrens it is very bad idea. I am waiting to see next steps. Great house.
Pt1 steel
im sure it will have railings it would never pass inspection like that.
Thank you! Yeah this is just the first step, the wood will come last after all the interior work so it doesn't get damaged. I'm also thinking about installing two thin steel pipes up to the ceiling on each step so nothing can get trough and stairs will keep the floating look, still thinking about it though..
@@vallevaan BS!
@@lignumchannel floating look is just hilarious and worth to have it. To be honest I cannot wait untill you release next episode.
I hate to sound pretentious, but unless you actually have experience working on similar work as this, it’s hard for people to really appreciate what you’re doing here. With the amount of skill, precision and most of all the thought that you’re putting into each of the elements on this house. It really is cool to watch when you know that this stuff is not nearly as simple as it looks.
Outstanding project!
🤜🤛
Very unique idea in the industry of construction. I love it.
On my opinion, it would be nice to lay and fix a well varnished wood on the step for the comfortable walking.
I always feel so happy inside when your vids are uploaded. Always fun to watch.
Thank you so much Robert! :)
Wow, what a fascinating concept! Building a console staircase sounds like a creative and practical solution for optimizing space while adding a unique touch to any home. Exploring the Buildovate CRM could greatly assist in overseeing construction projects similar to this one!
I like how heavy-duty you build everything.
The things you come up,like to pick your brain on thing's. That is some cool stair's,i bet the tops of them will look cool. Waiting patiently for part 2 ...have a great week..
Not quite sure how I will finish them but there is plenty of time until then.. They come last after all the interior will be done. Thank you Robert, Have a great week also! :)
Bravo , lepo narejeno in lepa predstavitev poteka dela . Bravo mojster !!
Hvala vam što ste podijelili svoje radove a posebno vrhunsku glazbu koju Vivaldi već dugo nisam oduševio, svaka čast za vaše radove, pozdrav iz Portugala točnije iz južnog grada koji se zove Portimão.
Pozdrav iz Hrvatske! :) Hvala na gledanju!
Love the choice of music, so glad you didn't put that depressing rock music everyone seems to do when it comes renovating/construction.
Looks super safe and not dangerous at all
Yeah, It also looks like it is not yet completed and this is only just the base.
I’m impressed you were able to drill all those holes precisely enough. The drill plate must’ve helped a lot. I hate trying to get holes precise on concrete surfaces. Nice work!
start the holes slow at like 20% power and allow the bit to collar, then let it rip
@@Keechization the bit always walks for me.
Using a centre punch on the wall also works quite well, and also drilling with a smaller drill first a small pilot hole first, then go for the actual diameter :-)
@Rick Thank you! Most of them turned out great but few were a few mm off due to rebar. I adjusted those holes with heavy duty biax tool.
@@lignumchannel Too bad you couldn't bring the robot arm in to drill the holes!
Stairway to heaven. Absolute precision. Beautiful.
Keep 'er lit Bro!
Thank you very much Ivan! :)
Thing looks looks like a dang ol' death trap
為了有型,把安全都不顧了,這肯定不是個理智的選擇,這種設計我給最低分數。
I am also making a cantilever staircase in Korea. Thank you for the great video.
Одно удовольствие смотреть как вы работаете. И музыка шикарная.
Man of culture, where you at ?
Dobar Projekt 👍Pozdrav od Makedonija 🇲🇰
mesmerising, just breathless cirurgic artesanal job
Wow I have never done construction before its not even close to my field. But i just sat through 11 videos "Building Your Home" plus this one and i can tell you i am fascinated by your work, excited to begin my journey and tired like hell lol because i felt as if I was working alongside you guys lol. This is some great work and although in the Caribbean we dont do as much when building our houses, it still taught me a lot. I will definitely be watching more of your videos. Thank you
This is very similar to how I have built a floating metal stair case. Excellent work and I'm sure the final product will come out well.
Beautiful! Steel & Concrete go very well together.
Amazing bro, amazing, congratulation 👍👍👍👍👍
Super cool stairs and video. Only Lignum would build a jig out of a 12x12 beam, not like all these other hacks using plywood and mdf!
First thing that I found laying around the corner ;) Glad you like the video! Thank you! :)
Чудесная музыка Вивальди и красивая попка! Лестница кстати тоже ничего получилась😊
Music and work, so beautiful!
Many thanks!
Beautiful design and excellent craftmanship
Thank you very much!
7:47 this is the wonder of my world 😍
The spectacularness continues!!
Glad you like it!! :)
First! Such incredible work as always! Wood worker, CNC robot coder, house builder and amazing metal worker, what can't you do? Keep it up man!
congratulations :) The fastest finger! Thank you very much, and I'l do my best.
I actually enjoyed this music more than the typical hard rock associated with welding videos 😁👍
:D Thank you!
As a once young architect I once dreamed of being able to design floating stairs. After spending decades as designer/builder for young families, families with seniors, renovations when we had to haul heavy stuff up and down stairways, etc., I accept that I have to content myself to admiring other designers' projects such as this. 🙂
Dec 😘😂 và
I can't wait to see how you are planning to hide those bolts that sticking out 😎
I have a plan😉
one simple way would be having nuts with caps. After cutting the threaded rod, the unscrewing action of the existing nut would reform back the threads. Then screw the nuts with the caps.
Nice work lingam
Love the classical music more videos should be made with such music
Good work! Congratulations.
Very good technical work
Nice video 👍
항상 기대를 저버리지 않는다 마감이 더 기대가 됩니다
The stairs to heaven I see.
Love the classical music on your videos.
Glad you like it! Thank you Dave :)
I am subscribed to several hundred channels you are in my top 10! Keep up the great work the house is coming along nicely.
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Thank you very much! Good to see you here all these years:)
Wonderful workmanship and design, keep going. Kindly upload Part 2.
great work
Attention to detail, beautiful.
Wow interesting design house creative yeayyyy 😎😁😊✌️
놀랍네요. 능력자이십니다.
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
Выглядит добротно. Молодцы!
7:08 those anchors are pretty grouped up and the top ones are close to the edge of the concrete, aren't you concerned its gonna crack eventually
Yeah, top ones are definitely going to push up, it could easily split the concrete and break.
Best thumbnail
Excellent job! Those floating stairs really go with the style of the house. Can not wait to see the next part.
Glad you like them! :)
What do you think about using thread locker on the bolts?
THANK YOU FORM INSIPIRATION IM FROOM INDONESIA IM GLAD YOUR VIDEOS IM very happy🎉🎉
my grandma will love it
You really stepped it up on this one. Great work! Clearly you are taking this build to new heights. Looking forward to part 2!
Thanks a ton! :)
Stepping up your pun game.
Bro you are a Maestro 👌🏼👌🏼
Thanks ✌️
I like your video 😍📸
It was interesting to see the stair assembly. I don't know about the splice on the HSS at 3:14 and the connection to the concrete wall at 8:03. There isn't enough edge distance on the concrete for the bolt and you are at greater risk of hitting the top rebar. It doesn't look like it is engineered approved.
I haven't clay time infill except in really old buildings from the 1920s. Not sure where this is.
This is in Zagreb Croatia. This building system is common in Europe. Edge distance is good for anchor mortar because it doesn't create huge expanding forces like anchor bolts do. That was the one reason for using this technique. This mortar is also used where there is possible dynamic loading although regular anchor bolts would also suffice for this purpose. Weight of a person is a small fraction of total load these steps can take, tubes would bend before it pulls out of the concrete. And in the end, I'm a civil engineer and I approved this myself😉
@@lignumchannel It looks good. It is interesting for me to watch the assembly since I design so many steel stairs including cantilevered treads and landings. I am a structural engineer.
I live in an earthquake zone so I never see clay tile infill except in very old buildings that we are renovation or doing seismic upgrades to.
Even with the Acrylic and Epoxy bolts, you are still less than minimum required edge distance. It would be better to make the tab longer but I doubt in reality it is very critical. We would not be allowed to do that here. It is just something to keep in mind for the future.🙂
Woow,, super work...
Awesome! A simphony of everything!
Thank you very much! :)
Bravo... I like your video
Nice work and very nice girl🔥👍🏻
nice work!!!! hi, guys)))
Well done. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Menonton terasa lebih nyaman lagi mendengar musiknya menggunakan headphone
😇😇😇😇😇😇
MANTAP
Very nicely made. Looks great
Thanks a lot 😊
Looks great!
Thank you very much Ellie! :)
My favorite part was the very brief cameo at the end.
Que método interessante. Parabéns pelo belo resultado.
Very cool. When's the railing?
This is just the first part of the staircase build, I have to finish the cover on the wall and most of the interior before they get completed.
👷👷👷 Respect
is that a standard method for fixing such a staircase ? I wouldn't have thought gluing threaded rod into the wall would be sufficient over time. surely having the rod go all the way through the wall to a backing plate on the other side would give a much stronger hold.
I would never trust this.
this is just wow.. excellent job.
Inspiring work!! nearly 18 months after video is released, how the stair frame is holding? anything that you would have down differently? thanks
Love the staircase❤
This video was too short ... All the best! 👍👍👍
Thank you Florin!:)
Nice 👍 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
So cool 👏👏
Glad you like it!:)
Nicely done, good job. What kind of welding machine are you using?
Thank you to share always your beautiful job !
Thank you! 😊
Bravo ❤
Bravo sused! Čišćenje i odprašivanje svake rupe. Više nego kaj vidim po gradilištima. Kad bu ženidba? (Šalim se). Pozdrav i daj više taj električni ukulele.
cool and clean !
Always impressed with your work. This house is on another level. Looking forward to the next vid.
Thank you very much! :)
People use more screws when setting up their flat screen Tv.
good job, better girl!
beautiful
Many many thanks :)
Уахаха)) на клей момент в стену)) А про анкеры эти животные ничего не слышали??
Great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
This may be the best use of Vivaldi - ever.
Where is the protection for the people? The project is really cool!
Nice work as always, but the bars holding the landing are way too much near the edge. For an M8 with transversal load minimum distance is 50 mm. Hope for you it will have no problems 😁