MAKING A LARGE WOODEN CURVED STAIRCASE [Part 11/11] Installation and Delivery

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • We're showcasing the crafting process of a wooden curved staircase.
    In this video, we transport all crafted parts to the home site before proceeding with installation.
    First, we assemble the stringers, handrail balusters, and handrails. Next, we mount the longer stringer to the wall, followed by installing the treads and the shorter stringer. Finally, we complete the installation by adding the remaining handrails and balusters for the second floor.
    Thank you for watching this series on the making of our wooden curved staircase.
    80% of the craftsmanship was performed by our team of three. The remaining 20% was made possible with support from our fellow craftsman partners.
    Specifications for this staircase include:
    Height: 3000mm
    Outer width: 1800mm (first step width: 2300mm)
    Total length of raw stringer material: up to 7000mm (pre-bend)
    18 steps (rise of 167mm)
    150 handrail balusters (including those for the second floor)
    8 posts (including 1 twisted post and 7 cylindrical posts)
    Wood:
    Handrails and balusters: Poplar
    Sasara girders: Hinoki and Aomori Hiba
    Treads: White Ash
    Playlist for this series:
    • 大型カーブ階段製作(長尺動画)
    Related short videos of the process:
    • 大型カーブ階段製作【Ep27】階段の取り付け...
    • 大型カーブ階段製作【Ep28】完成の様子 #...
    Blog posts detailing the staircase construction:
    www.roymokkou.com/post/curved...
    www.roymokkou.com/post/curved...
    www.roymokkou.com/post/curved...
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Komentáře • 2

  • @srMorozoff
    @srMorozoff Před 11 dny

    Very nice work! Thanks for sharing. What CAD software is that?

    • @roymokkou
      @roymokkou  Před 11 dny

      Thank you for your comment. For this staircase, we used the CAD software Moi3D (moi3d.com/). It is user-friendly, powerful, and affordable. For the CAM software to operate the CNC, we used Deskproto, which is also affordable and reliable. However, we are currently using the software pair Rhinoceros + RhinoCAM.