One of the most detailled instructions I have seen so far on building stairs! Thanks for uploading! Perhaps you can add a video on how all parts are finally assembled - if you would have that... Thanks a lot for this video!
UK building regs part K states stairs to be 42 degrees. The overall rise and overall going is divided by how many treads and risers wanted (within building regs max/ min amount) and pitch template made.
Great video I’m a site joiner but need to make one … do I use a frame square and mark my 220 tread by my 186mm rise to get the marking the margin template
One of the most detailled instructions I have seen so far on building stairs! Thanks for uploading! Perhaps you can add a video on how all parts are finally assembled - if you would have that... Thanks a lot for this video!
A trammel works great for marking your inside points to make sure you’re marking every point the same for both stringers.
everything explained very clearly , very useful video . thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
There is a specific slightly dovetailed stair housing router cutter that should be used with that jig , not a straight cutter.
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This method is great.
What angle did you use for the template when marking out the stringer?
UK building regs part K states stairs to be 42 degrees. The overall rise and overall going is divided by how many treads and risers wanted (within building regs max/ min amount) and pitch template made.
@@carpentryjoinerywiganleigh9846 Cheers, I'm making a set of 3 stairs for my school project.
Great video I’m a site joiner but need to make one … do I use a frame square and mark my 220 tread by my 186mm rise to get the marking the margin template
el espiche debería sobrepasar toda la espiga y morder o atravesar el pie¡¡
bastante chapucero
After watching thid video will definetelly use the 4 inch screw method instead. kkk
Craftermanship excellent, time to build 5 months kkk
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