Housed stringer stairs. How to build stairs
Ok I started laying out my house report this is the one which will be next to
0:16the wall into the sport I will write my morris's for my risers and night raids
0:22have drawn this line on the scoreboard have also drawn that line on my model to
0:28show you how my rise in my run will intersect that line when I laid him out
0:34with a framing square uses the same lines of rise and run the world are cut
0:40carriages when this was the top edge of the board this sport is ten and a half
0:45inches wide
0:46not chosen that with so that I have room to ride out the entire riser and tread
0:52and still have some room between the top of the nosing and the edge of the board
0:56now in the old days these notices would require a lot of Chancellor but I'm sure
1:05glad I have a router this 3 horsepower plunge router that a half-inch carbide
1:10it will make short work of these morris's there are several ways to make
1:14digs to cut these morris's in here I'm using a basic guide a jig a template
1:19guided by a bearing over router bit works just as well and that's in the
1:22book I could do more to send several passes to avoid burning my first follow
1:27the perimeter of the mortars and then waste the inside let sit for one trip
1:35mortis now for a riser normally I wouldn't switch back and forth between
1:44jigs
1:45I would route all the tread morris's and then all the riser morris's
2:02scrap pieces in here to test the fit of my mortis this is a factory laminated
2:13red oak tread and in fact we is also rounded the front edge call to bulldoze
2:18the trade comes wide repertoire with of 11 and eight plus a quarter I've added
2:23for the toll on the back this tongue will fit into the group that I play out
2:29in the front of the riser I'm also proud to data on the underside of the trip the
2:35riser fits into this state oh and if there should never be any shrinkage of
2:38the riser we won't have a crack opening up here i mean these two oak wedges on a
2:43jig in the final installation will be glued in place and hold everything tight
2:49against the finish face of the mortise this is what the finished mortis looks
2:57like let me show you I add these lines to my original layout so I can make a
3:02jig which will cut this morning as you remember I drew the original lines run
3:08of 10 rise and 7 11 16 with my framing square now these lines intersected my
3:13baseline identical piece of rising material put it in its correct position
3:20and marked its face August board also did the same with a piece of trade
3:31placed in its proper position and marked its face and then took the wedges with
3:40them in their right place and mark their profiles
3:48these lines now represent the shape of my mortis let me show you how to do this
3:56I just at the distance from the outside of my Morris
4:01to fit my router so I have to do is run by road around the outside edges of this
4:06jig my morris cut here's the gym for the riser first plans for these things in
4:15the book I've made this one to fit my radar-based you'll have to adjust this
4:19defeat yours be sure to try this out on a piece of scrap because it's so
4:22expensive now claim this down and finished writing my morris's
4:29have to get rid of all those pencil lines have made and I do this with a
4:32belt sander a lot easier to say and all those marks off before you get the
4:36treads and risers in the way
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