I couldn’t resist!
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The railing is coming along. Each spindle has been cut to it’s own size. We’re using a forced perspective technique to increase the apparent depth and size of the stairs.
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Mid way in our building of Mame’s main stair case. We’ve placed the facings under each tread. The facings are made from 1/4″ plywood and serve a second purpose. Each gives a lot of support to each step.
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The stringer is made from a 2×12 with the rise and run cut out. This set of steps has a rise of 7 1/2″ and the run is 9 1/2″.
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This unit is on wheels and the framing below will allow a technician to push the unit from inside. Magic!
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