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Another staircase
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This is from one I did over the summer. Had to bend the rail. |
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Wow, that's some seriously work. Is that what you do for a living? You must be good at scribing. Look like tremendous fun.
Are the raiser solid or plywood? The nosing on the thread a glued on piece? Got more pics? I did a few stairs ( one of them was a spiral ) in my younger days when were were just doing wood working and finish carpentry. |
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I hope you are a young man with many years of this. Are there younger guys that want to learn the art? I have been at this since my late teens and still get exciting over see something like it at 53.
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Yes, they are solid treads. The first picture is walnut. |
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Top view the treads are acashia (sp) sorry I don’t know how to spell it. |
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It looks nice. Nice styling and nice and SOLID.
I'm presently working on a place of GF's and the staircase squeaks. It need to be glued and screwed. Not just nailed together. |
I never fail to be impressed at the talent on this board. Really outstanding design and craftsmanship. It definitely is a dying art.
How is the acacia finished? |
I'm assuming the rail is steamed then bent? How do you bend wood that much in one shot? :confused:
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Wow. It looks like maybe you really have done that before. ;)
Nice to see real craftsmen man work. |
That is freaking incredible!
I have a very similar staircase in my house...but the baseboards are not the same quality work in the curved areas at the base. How do you get that deep curve with stained baseboards? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572622253.jpg |
The stair railing comes cut in 1/4" stripes and is glued and quickly clamped. The base is alder and also 1/4", glued, clamped and nailed to the wall. Then a router is run for the detail.
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That is beautiful! Fantastic craftsmanship.
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Especially in high end construction, during the lean years, its the first to come to a halt. I was lucky in the last bust because we were heavily involve with the hollywood crowd and they seem to have endless supply of money. Eventually they get caught up after a couple years later. We weathered the storm well. That was when we started buying real estate for flips when the market goes back up. Scary just thinking about it. The timing can be horrible for guys in their 50s when the economy goes bust. Not ready for retirement, and for some, houses aren't paid for. Bad situation. |
This a pretty one in a home for sale near my vacation home in NC (house was built in 1958). It has a lot of nice woodwork.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572640579.jpg https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/44-Hamburg-Mountain-Rd-Weaverville-NC-28787/5643980_zpid/? |
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Awesome craftsmanship on display here...thanks for sharing! |
In Europe/Asia, many years ago, trees were 'trained' to grow in certain shapes for specific uses.
Obviously, planning for the future. |
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