Well here goes. After my last post asking for advice. I have decided to make my first proper project some oak stairs for my house as I was let down by a local tradesman (who I had decided to have do them for me) so thought why not take the plunge. Thanx to all the advice from my last post expecially to Pete Maddex who has kindly offered to come round and show me how to set up my machine. I have took notice of everything that was said. Watched hours of youtube clips. Bought a few books and dvds. I had already watched all of new yankee workshop episodes.
Back to the stairs. Does anybody think that it is too big a project to attempt for me? I know all the building regs that I need to follow and have designed the stairs. There will be 3 runs of 4 steps with 2 800x800 landings between the runs. I will be making the newels 5x5 as I want it to look chunky to match the beams etc. The newels and spindles are going to be square with chamfers on them not turned. I have just bought a trend stair jig and am looking forward to using it.
Anybody got any advice expecially where the best place to source the oak from and which is the best to buy?
Back to the stairs. Does anybody think that it is too big a project to attempt for me? I know all the building regs that I need to follow and have designed the stairs. There will be 3 runs of 4 steps with 2 800x800 landings between the runs. I will be making the newels 5x5 as I want it to look chunky to match the beams etc. The newels and spindles are going to be square with chamfers on them not turned. I have just bought a trend stair jig and am looking forward to using it.
Anybody got any advice expecially where the best place to source the oak from and which is the best to buy?