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Using upper floor supports as newel posts?
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November 17, 2014 - 6:34 am
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Hi Ness.

well into the second set of stairs now. Just laminating the posts up.

a quick question….

can you have a look at the top of my left string 1 and newel post 2 please.

I have laid the template and I am a bit uncertain what happens at this intersection.

looking at the plan view, it appears that Lst1 goes completely through Newel 2 and butts up to Newel 3. Can you confirm if this is the case please.

 

as for the first set of stairs, hopefully this coming week I will finish off the upper dec newel posts and mark the position for the horizontal stainless wire to go through. I am going to go with stainless wire instead of iron balusters. We can do this in Oz so long as the spacing is no more than 100mm.  Hence why I still have not sent pics through!

 

i hope all is going well your side.

cheers,

pete

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August 26, 2014 - 10:20 am
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Thanks heaps Ness.

Should be putting some of set one up this weekend. Pics as promised.

Cheers

Pete

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August 20, 2014 - 4:35 pm
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Hi Pete,
here are your stair files.
I hope everything goes all right for the build.
Please keep us updated to how it goes.
All the best,
Ness

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August 19, 2014 - 8:25 am
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Hi Pete,

Good to hear that it seems be okay now.
You can go ahead and buy the £57 stair file and I’ll send you the working documents.
All the best.
Ness

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August 18, 2014 - 11:17 am
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Hi Ness,

Looks fine! please click the done button. Oh, I am buying the 57 quid option?

Thanks heaps!

Pete

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Hello Pete,

here’s your stair with three winders on the first turn.

I’ve also set the handrail to 1 m high.

The height of the handrail is measured vertically above the front edge of the step where the step penetrates into the string. So theoretically the handrail follows the step nosing’s at a constant distance above them. The European standard is 900 mm, but 1m is okay. In the case of your stair the real distance above the nosing is is variable, as we have set up a straight handrail to make building the stair easier..

I’ve tried to make the going as even as possible, probably a defect from my French stair tradition where the going has always to be rigorously the same on each step. It seems as if you in Australia and other English-speaking countries variation on the winders going is not very important.

In fact, the stair with four winders on the first turn has a going that is the same for all the steps. On European standards This is a better stair.

Please revise and give me the final go-ahead and I’ll send you the working documents.

All the best,

Ness

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August 17, 2014 - 3:10 pm
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Ah, and one last thing, height of handrail above step 1000 for Australia. I had it at the default of 900 as I was not sure what the nosing is. Is that the top of the step or the top of the stringer locally?

Thanks

Pete

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August 17, 2014 - 3:02 pm
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Hi Ness,

Dims look good however the first set of winders had changed form 3 winders to 4 winders. the second set of winders are fine (3).

If you have a look at 02v03 that has 3, 02v03-1 has 4 winders, is it ok to set this back to 3 please?

 

Thanks!

Pete

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August 13, 2014 - 10:57 am
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Hello Pete,

Here are the final plans for your stair.
I set the post to 90 x 90 and readjusted to fit underneath your stairwell.
Please give a final check to the project and I will process.

To buy the stair file go to the members discount page.

https://wooddesigner.org/membe…..discounts/

 

I’m really looking forward to seeing the pictures of this project.

Love to see as well some pictures of you building it.

All the best,
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August 12, 2014 - 2:49 pm
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Hi Ness.

Apart from my accidentally putting in 100×100 posts- the rest is spot on- all fine!

If you can make them 90×90 and then PRESS THE BUTTON please!

And if you can remind me how to proceed to the checkout with my PayPal numbers I would be grateful.

Have seen the Oregon I intend to use. Looks great- heaps of character and should be a bit more fun to work with that the Vic Ash of the last set of stairs. Actually, speaking of them, they should be going in next week and I will bung some pics through.

Thanks heaps for all of your assistance as usual.

Cheers

Pete.

Now off to Youtube to get instruction on sharpening my chiselsLaugh

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