Evenly Layout Stair Balusters Every Time
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2019
- This video introduces a simple math process you can use to accurately layout your stair balusters every time, with even spacing from one end, to the other end, with perfect symmetry.
Was exact to the 32nds. Tnk u. U just saved my mind after 3 hours of mind spasms.
Wondering why you added the (outside to outside) measurement only to subtract it out. Why not just start with the inside measurement of 88” ?
good video, it’s kinda long way around, but gets it done. the hidden spindle is key! thanks for the clear steps. a big help.
I'm putting railing on a deck. Thanks for the clear explanation.
You saved me. Thanks. I don’t understand added that imaginary ballust but it worked. Thanks again.
On a ruler (or tape measure), in between one inch is fifteen marks but we count either the first line or the last line because an inch is divided into 16ths. (16/16 = 1). So, the railing is a space then a baluster; a space then baluster etc. The baluster is like the line on the ruler, you have to add one to complete the pattern, a space plus …. a baluster.
A really helpful video....thank you...really makes sense and well explained.....
Omggggg finally a video that broke it down and I understood it applied it and it workeddddddd
Nice video. Thanks for making and sharing.
Kinda took the long way to get there - but mission accomplished. Good Job
I do the same and I do framing and trim for living. Did just last a few days it. Only do not see reason for step 7 and 8. I just use 5 5/8 at bord and 11 1/4 and so. To mark farther edge of baluster.
Thank-you! This is the best video I've come across on RUclips for reliably solving this problem. Do you have a math background?
Súper handy and efficient video thanks. Except for a few steps they are not really necessary to calculate the space
but after adding ((3.875+1.75) x 15)+3.875 = 88.25 inch, which is longer than 88inch. How can we solve this?
Got it.
My head hurts.
But stair layout is another step to account for the angle isn't it?
Why on earth calculate the width of your newel posts ? It doesn’t matter what they are as it’s the measurement BETWEEN the insides of both newel posts.
I have just watched far simpler and easier methods, perhaps you should leave it to the others , no offence
His method is right. It is how I do it and just did this past week. Yes, newels need not but his imaginary baluster is way to go. I do the same and tried all other ways and this is best.
I believe that this does not actually translate to even spaces. I appreciate the clarity in the math but it does not work. Vancouver carpenter channel shows another way which is spot on.
This way work and I use it in my carpentry job.
No this way is spot on. You and Vancouver carpenter should not ran from math clasess.
Talk about complicating a layout
A whole lot easier in metric.