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Building A Large Staircase And How To Layout A Stair Stringer Youtube

building A Large Staircase And How To Layout A Stair Stringer Youtube
building A Large Staircase And How To Layout A Stair Stringer Youtube

Building A Large Staircase And How To Layout A Stair Stringer Youtube In this video of building a large staircase, i show you how i layout a stringer. it's simple math and if you use the right tools, it is quite easy. in this video of building a large staircase. Expert carpenter shows you how to measure out, mark and cut a stair stringer. he shows you how it's done with tips thrown in along the way to make this easy.

How To build stairs stringers Otherduty
How To build stairs stringers Otherduty

How To Build Stairs Stringers Otherduty Shows how to layout and build a large composite (trex transcend) staircase. you can also use pvc decking, treated. ect. this video will show the correct way. Stair stringer layout [diagram] laying out stair stringers begins with two or more 2×12 planks to use as stringers. stairs may have an open riser if the total rise doesn’t exceed 30”. if it does, then the risers should be solid or closed, or a partial riser used to ensure the opening won’t permit a 4” diameter sphere from slipping through. Step by step. 1. clamp a guide to the square. to make it easy to align the framing square on the stringer consistently, clamp a straight wood strip to the square. on the outer edges of the square, align the strip with the run dimension on one leg and the rise dimension on the other. 2. You will need to subtract the thickness of the ledger, from the top tread. for example: if you have a 10 inch stair tread and you're going to use a 1 1 2 inch thick, 2 x 12 for your ledger, you will need to subtract 1 1 2 inches from the upper step, leaving you with a 8 1 2 inch stair tread, at the very top of your stair stringer.

How To build a Large Outdoor staircase Daily Engineering
How To build a Large Outdoor staircase Daily Engineering

How To Build A Large Outdoor Staircase Daily Engineering Step by step. 1. clamp a guide to the square. to make it easy to align the framing square on the stringer consistently, clamp a straight wood strip to the square. on the outer edges of the square, align the strip with the run dimension on one leg and the rise dimension on the other. 2. You will need to subtract the thickness of the ledger, from the top tread. for example: if you have a 10 inch stair tread and you're going to use a 1 1 2 inch thick, 2 x 12 for your ledger, you will need to subtract 1 1 2 inches from the upper step, leaving you with a 8 1 2 inch stair tread, at the very top of your stair stringer. 4. trim the bottom and top of the stringer. cut the top of the stringer along the first rise line. then trim the bottom run line, which was marked so that it is shorter than the others by an amount equal to the thread thickness of your stairs. [13] 5. use the first finished stringer as a template. Solid stringers can only be used on the outer sides of a set of stairs. but you have some freedom in the way you design the tread locations. a nice finished look uses a design where the nosing of each tread is hidden within the width of the stringer. notice how the nosing of the treads does not stick out beyond the edge of the 2x12.

Diagram To build stairs
Diagram To build stairs

Diagram To Build Stairs 4. trim the bottom and top of the stringer. cut the top of the stringer along the first rise line. then trim the bottom run line, which was marked so that it is shorter than the others by an amount equal to the thread thickness of your stairs. [13] 5. use the first finished stringer as a template. Solid stringers can only be used on the outer sides of a set of stairs. but you have some freedom in the way you design the tread locations. a nice finished look uses a design where the nosing of each tread is hidden within the width of the stringer. notice how the nosing of the treads does not stick out beyond the edge of the 2x12.

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