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- - By thomasyyz (**) Date 08-30-2009 16:41
a project I've been working on at home.
Parent - - By preston davis (**) Date 08-30-2009 17:50
wood or marble on top?
Parent - - By thomasyyz (**) Date 08-30-2009 19:36
jatoba "Brazilian cherry"
Parent - By preston davis (**) Date 08-31-2009 02:07
very nice work, show us some pics when finished
Parent - - By Bob Garner (***) Date 08-31-2009 19:43
I like that!  Show some photos of the finished stairs to some architects and I bet you get some orders.

How did you get the angles to bend the support plates to?

Again, my compliments to you.

Bob G.
Parent - - By thomasyyz (**) Date 08-31-2009 20:30
for now I have alot of work with the rest of the house, if I can find some time I'd like to make a walk through.
angles were a little bit of a headache but looking from the front veiw the fold follows 45ยบ.
for this to work the crease needs to be on the same angle as the pitch forming a isosceles triangle, with a little work ...
Parent - - By weldlion (*) Date 09-03-2009 17:39
Looks really good, have you thought about using acrylic for the tops?
Parent - - By thomasyyz (**) Date 09-04-2009 21:38
hell no, (let me keep my mouth shut before I get deeper in ****) I like material that has a birth place, not a tube of tooth paste.
Parent - By mountainman (***) Date 09-09-2009 22:13
cool design! Great job! You have me curious as to your rail design selection. I hope you find the time to post pics when it's all done. Thanks for sharing.

JJ
Parent - By jffluxcore (**) Date 09-10-2009 19:46
good looking job, keep in up.
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