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Help me how to make this staircase

Love these stair i found in a commercial. Looking for some help if anyone know how to build them or know someone who can. I want to make these myself. Any help?

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Comment by Jose Luis Sanchez on December 24, 2011 at 2:15am
http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm39/JoseLuis_YangPing/New%20Con...


This is a link to my photobucket album of my condo
Comment by Jose Luis Sanchez on December 24, 2011 at 2:06am
Er, I know some but very little of wood working.
Comment by Jose Luis Sanchez on December 24, 2011 at 2:04am
Thank you both Ed and Rugger. I have to be more then honest. I know some but very little of wood worker. There look simple but from past I know looking and being simple is two different things.

I can see a lot of details in the stairs and vertical pieces and different color thn horizontal. I can see also from the pics the edges are rounded off a bit. But I don't see how everything is attached. I don't see carriage bolts, and this would most likely seem the right way to have everything connected, but won't look right with those huge bolts sticking out from the sides. If anyone can share some pics or drawings it would help a lot. I take hand drawings if you can't find anything else. I have concrete stairs and don't like the look. And these wood stairs are so unique it can make my condo more appealing to the eyes.

Also. I will add a link to pics and video of my condo soon. I just got all the paper work done on it. I will hope to start to finish it soon.

Thank you everyone in advance.
Jose
Comment by Rugger on December 24, 2011 at 12:02am

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First you need two different sizes of wooden table and a 2'x6 1'x8 'remembers that they all have the same size and the same thickness is important in the assembly, in assembly we will use the edge of 1'paraEl (vertical) of the ladder and the 2 'to the track (horizontal) theheight of a step is then sums de20cm 20 15 1 cm lengths of 36cm you need is the height of the stair step further down a clearance d 5 and distribute the cm at the two endsremaining ok for short track 30 20 1 = 51 cm on average 80 cm iene a ladder to be sowide that you want bas to need more or less 10 pieces of each measure by step as thecortqdas have sandpaper all parts with 60 grit to give the finish you like remember to usetwo different colors to give the effect you're looking for the booth 

Comment by Ed on December 4, 2011 at 10:22pm
Primero necesitas dos medidas diferentes de madera una tabla de 1'x8 y una de 2'x6' recuerda que todas tengan la misma medida y el mismo grosor es importante en el armado, en el armado vamos a utilizar la de 1'paraEl canto (vertical)de la escalera y la de 2' para la huella(horizontal)la altura de un escalon es de20cm entonces sumas 20+15+1 cm necesitas tramos de 36cm es la altura del escalon mas el escalon de abajo una holgura d 5 y repartes el cm sobrante en los dos extremos ok para la huella cortas de 30+20+1= 51 cm en promedio una escalera iene 80 cm de ancho de ser asi la que tu quieres bas a necesitar mas o menos 10 piezas de cada medida por escalon ya que las tengas cortqdas lijas todas las piezas con grano 60 dale el acabado que gustes recuerda usar dos colores diferentes para darle el efecto que buscas para el armado yo veo dos formas de hacerlo la mas facil pero necesitas mas espacio es armar la escalera completa he ir agregando hacia lo ancho y de arriba hacia abajo atornillando siempre de atras hacia el frente para que toda la tornilleria te quede ocultay as sucesivamente hasta la penultima pieza para la ultma la armas por se parado colocas los tronillos en la escalera dejando la cabeza de fuera medio centimetro colocas la escalera en posicion y la presionas para que se marquen los tornillos depues con el router y una broca de cola de pato haces las guias para que los tornillos entren le colocas silicon y la colocas en su lugar detenidas con sargentos y prensas y listo tu escalera esta lista espero me explique bien si o entiendes alguna parte con gusto intentare explucarte mejor suerte
Comment by Jose Luis Sanchez on December 3, 2011 at 10:11pm
Sure. Not a problem. Thank you, Jose
Comment by Ed on December 3, 2011 at 7:49pm
If you want
Comment by Ed on December 3, 2011 at 7:49pm
It looks interesting i can xplain you but my english is not enough so i going to explain you in spanish and you can translate later

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