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Lab 3 Circular Stair Part 3 Treads & Risers
Lab 3 Circular Stair Part 3 Treads & Risers
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U3 V2 Laying Out a Hip Rafter
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U3 V1 Hip & Jack Rafter Calculations
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Unit 1 Lab 1C Part 2
Unit 1 Lab 1C Part 3
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Unit 1 Lab 1C Part 3
01 Using a Laser Level to Determine Total Rise
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01 Using a Laser Level to Determine Total Rise
02 Sample Stair Calculations
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02 Sample Stair Calculations
03 Using a Stair Layout Jig
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03 Using a Stair Layout Jig
04 Laying Out the Stringer
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04 Laying Out the Stringer
05 Cutting the Stringer
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05 Cutting the Stringer
06 Test Fitting the Stringer
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06 Test Fitting the Stringer
07 Installing the Spacer & Fire Blocking
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07 Installing the Spacer & Fire Blocking
08 Installing the Stringers
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08 Installing the Stringers
09 Installing the Treads & Risers
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09 Installing the Treads & Risers
10 Installing the Skirt Board
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10 Installing the Skirt Board
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Komentáře

  • @PEPILLONINO
    @PEPILLONINO Před měsícem

    Thanks alot thats what i need

  • @kuldeepsingh-fj4dm
    @kuldeepsingh-fj4dm Před 2 měsíci

    the other formula we can use is stairwell opening= unit rise x (headroom+floor thickness) divided by unit rise

  • @MaximoTzib
    @MaximoTzib Před 2 měsíci

    Like the video want a saw like that one

  • @victortorres3187
    @victortorres3187 Před 3 měsíci

    does this include the rise if you include the board on top of the stringer? Or does that not matter?

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 3 měsíci

      The total rise is the amount up vertical travel from lower finish floor material to the top of the upper floor finish material.

    • @victortorres3187
      @victortorres3187 Před 3 měsíci

      @@glenmartin629 ok thank you. So therefore in your example total rise is 37 7/8 and your rise is 7 9/16. Does that mean that the rise is 7 9/16 minus the finish floor material, meaning the rise of the stringer would be smaller then 7 0/16 correct?

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 3 měsíci

      Each riser, when all the finished stair material is installed will be exactly the same. Watch further videos to learn how you compensate your layout for various finished floor material. At a minimum you would reduce the first riser (from the bottom step) by the thickness of the tread IF you are using all the same finished floor material from lower floor to upper floor, (example, carpet) Hope this helps. @@victortorres3187

    • @victortorres3187
      @victortorres3187 Před 3 měsíci

      very helpful, thank you. Really think you got great quality and teaching in your videos appreciate it! @@glenmartin629

  • @paulremmey398
    @paulremmey398 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent teacher

  • @davidyoung8521
    @davidyoung8521 Před 3 měsíci

    The sound is bad.

  • @juancarlosmartinezyanez5040

    Tarea #6

  • @abuzarm6180
    @abuzarm6180 Před 4 měsíci

    bro needed a calculator to get an answer for 10 x 4 .....

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, we are teaching the steps for a typical stair. IF you have a different run larger than 10" most carpenters may have to revert to the calculator to get the total run. Such as 10 3/8" unit run x 15 treads. Thanks for watching.

    • @abuzarm6180
      @abuzarm6180 Před 3 měsíci

      @@glenmartin629 got it! thanks

  • @timscamaro1
    @timscamaro1 Před 4 měsíci

    Very very good well explained video. Thank you

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks.

  • @user-be1px1ub2k
    @user-be1px1ub2k Před 5 měsíci

    Good maintenance video with awesome Van Halen music

  • @matthewsielski9805
    @matthewsielski9805 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. 2023 here for those prices tho

  • @Debidawg
    @Debidawg Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent!!!!!!!

  • @tombehling3934
    @tombehling3934 Před 7 měsíci

    Can I do this up to my second floor too?

  • @donwesleystudios9636
    @donwesleystudios9636 Před 7 měsíci

    Does the run include an inch (or more) of overlapping for each tread?

  • @LightGesture
    @LightGesture Před 7 měsíci

    Id have left the stringer, not routed.. thanks for this series! Looking forward to doing my first one here shortly!

  • @eddieespinosa8743
    @eddieespinosa8743 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you, good info. Is there a set that you recommend to remove the housing screws. I believe there are tow or three star screws that take star Allen wrenches of different head size

  • @aaronwiley5436
    @aaronwiley5436 Před 10 měsíci

    Don't know if you are still doing this but we need more... Thanks

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks but I retired two years ago enjoying life so no more videos. Sorry

    • @aaronwiley5436
      @aaronwiley5436 Před 10 měsíci

      Enjoy your retirement@@glenmartin629

  • @jachse8464
    @jachse8464 Před 10 měsíci

    Out of curiosity, why didn't you use the framing square to measure the 1-1/2" offset?

  • @user-su5dq1cg5z
    @user-su5dq1cg5z Před 10 měsíci

    Great instructions, you left me with a very clean and clear understanding of making this corner stringer. Way better than any other site I visited!

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the compliment. Basically it is a hip rafter so it didn’t take me long how to make it. If you make on send me a pic. Keep it level, plumb and square

  • @kiimahndonah
    @kiimahndonah Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for that video,it really helpful, but i hope next time you using the metric calcution...milimetres

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 10 měsíci

      In the USA we are stuck with the fractional system so won’t be changing. Of course all the formulas and terms are the same so I would just enter metric numbers that would work for you. Thanks for watching and your kind comment

    • @kiimahndonah
      @kiimahndonah Před 10 měsíci

      @@glenmartin629 thanks

  • @mnight207
    @mnight207 Před rokem

    Very good video but overcomplicated

  • @kellythreadgill5237

    I'm only a Renter. Believe in repairs. NYC

  • @MP-cx2rh
    @MP-cx2rh Před rokem

    Excellent video, well explained, lighting was excellent and time was taken to explain each step. Thanks

  • @adridcc
    @adridcc Před rokem

    This was a great video. Thanks. I found a playlist showing how to identify wood by looking at the end grain. It might help other woodworkers. czcams.com/play/PLMVjQeszKDAwAuEqT8GzG24F2k5D0AB3v.html

  • @houseonahillok
    @houseonahillok Před rokem

    This was great. I'm going to refer to this often as I build the stairs for my house. Thank you!

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před rokem

      Great. Send me the pictures of progress or completion 😎

  • @ianpartak6704
    @ianpartak6704 Před rokem

    You are confusing your poplars. The wood you show and the leaf you show are from tulip poplar (not a true poplar but a magnolia; liriodendron tulipifera) Tulip poplar is not related to aspen or cottonwood, the true poplars, (genus name Populus) true poplars are also used for similar purposes with soft, light wood further adding to the confusion.

  • @joerandazzo4828
    @joerandazzo4828 Před rokem

    Thanks for the thorough instructions Glen. The calculations for the hip stringer really helped me out.

  • @kamaumarcus337
    @kamaumarcus337 Před rokem

    You are a good teacher best explanation I have seen so far many thanks for the upload good job 👍

  • @francokigotho8871
    @francokigotho8871 Před rokem

    Beautiful ilove skilsaw warderfully good

  • @dayemassey1132
    @dayemassey1132 Před rokem

    The carpenter knows what he's doing. But you need an experienced cameraman or we can't learn nothing from looking at this

  • @georgedavall9449
    @georgedavall9449 Před rokem

    Wow BTW, OSB sux! Peace

  • @albertoramirezmota1948

    Me gustaría saber ke tipo de aceite se podrías usar para ésa sierra

  • @RSLWoodworking
    @RSLWoodworking Před rokem

    Incredible instructive video. Thank you!

  • @tommybarrett9682
    @tommybarrett9682 Před rokem

    Thanks for the math lesson. I know how to wing it, but I need the math to understand it!

  • @go5582
    @go5582 Před rokem

    Hi handsome. Great video and sound production.

  • @eddieblaze7515
    @eddieblaze7515 Před 2 lety

    What if someone that is not a carpenter and does not have a carpenters calculator, what’s the formula to figure out the length of the riser? I know this is an old video, but very helpful and I’d appreciate any help! Thx, in advanced!

  • @roderickthomas3417
    @roderickthomas3417 Před 2 lety

    Hey please make a video showing how to make a bevel cut with a hand circular saw on qtr-inch trim molding ! I know it’s way easier with a miter saw but suppose you don’t have a miter saw?

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 2 lety

      Boy it’s almost impossible to make a true clean miter with a skilsaw unless the trim is 3” or wider. If your just cutting a few pieces you could purchase a plastic miter cutting jig and use a fine tooth handsaw.

  • @kovukinttv8650
    @kovukinttv8650 Před 2 lety

    I love how you break it down. You got a new follower!

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 2 lety

      Thanks. I just retired last June so won’t be posting anything new. Hope the remaining videos will help you as well. Keep it plumb, level,and square

  • @jerrisantana9953
    @jerrisantana9953 Před 2 lety

    Only seen one vid but man you explain it exactly the way I understand it's lot easier than learning on the job

  • @kookoo8635
    @kookoo8635 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for this very informative video. 👍

  • @jonathanlombard8897
    @jonathanlombard8897 Před 2 lety

    A black marker instead of a pencil would've helped.

  • @ABC-sx1ny
    @ABC-sx1ny Před 2 lety

    This is very good video . If needed 17 steps in 270 degree in 310 cm . It will take him 1 day to explain

  • @Jose-wf6po
    @Jose-wf6po Před 2 lety

    Could he have not just used a speed square for his angles??

  • @johncrouch5219
    @johncrouch5219 Před 2 lety

    thank you for the video it was helpful but if i have a total rise of 25.5'' and i can only have 22'' of run i'm not coming up with the right answer it tells me i need 30'' run but i only have 22'' can you help me out ar explain what i might be doing wrong

    • @glenmartin629
      @glenmartin629 Před 2 lety

      Per code you need 10” of run. With 4 risers at 6 3/8”, you’ll have 3 treads for 40”. If this is not a code compliant stair you could go 3 risers at 8 1/2” and the treads could be as large as 11” or keep them at 10”. If per code, you’ll need to increase your total run some how

  • @Chris-qf9qm
    @Chris-qf9qm Před 2 lety

    Wish I could get those prices today

  • @svenkamog2232
    @svenkamog2232 Před 2 lety

    I loved how toward the end there was a mad rush because you wanted dinner 😂

  • @420jacksonian
    @420jacksonian Před 2 lety

    you forgot balsa

  • @conscience-commenter
    @conscience-commenter Před 2 lety

    Thank you for that interesting ID lesson Glen . Can you do one on ebony varieties because the internet has them all screwed up ?

  • @simonmoran6009
    @simonmoran6009 Před 2 lety

    Class video & Demo…. Does the same apply to a steel semi public stairs ?! If so and pre made steps are 293mm in width and l plan on tucking in approx 20 mm of it , do l multiple by 293mm or 273 mm for calculating total run ?! 🧐

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Před 2 lety

    Wood ya send me your koa scraps.