Brilliant details. Could I apply the same stringer tread marking for floating treads that will sit on lats rather than routing the stringer? I would like to make a temporary staircase for a house I'm going to build but want it to be as time and cost effective as possible.
Thanks! I’m not sure I understood your question, but if you meant connecting some side boards to the stringers, to hold the treads instead of routing the stringers itself, it’s totally fine! And yes, it might save you some time, but you’ll need more wood. 👍 😉
@@DMaker_builds thanks for the reply. I think we mean the same thing. As i just require a basic stair case for 6 months on a house build, rather than routing. I was hoping to apply your marking out trick using the square and clamps to mark for the treads, but as you say, just screw on many horizontal pieces of wood to the inside of the stringer to sit the treads down onto.
Well, it's a DIY, but if I have the tools I use them. Keep in mind that this can be done without all these tools, but they surely make the job easier. 😉
I'm floored. Impressive job !
Thank you so much! 🙏😉
Impressive but way beyond my abilities....looks great
Thank you! 🙏 Try to build it, you'll never know if you don't try 😉
Very nice video,really help me with my basement stair ❤
Thank you so much! 🙏😉
Excellent designs, thank you. Beautiful
Thank you so much! 👍😉
I use this stair very often and I can ensure that it is very comfortable and safe. Good work 😊😊😊
Thank you very much! 😉
u r great sir Dinnes 👍👍👍
Thank you so much! 👍🙏
Nice job
Thank you so much! 👍
Bravo complimenti
Thank you so much! 👍😉
Bravo super perfekt ❤
Thank you so much! 👍😀
BUENÍSIMO GRACIAS
Gracias a ti! 👍😉
Muito obrigada 🎉
Obrigado! 🙏😉
Güzel oldu usta
Thank you! 👍
Brilliant details. Could I apply the same stringer tread marking for floating treads that will sit on lats rather than routing the stringer? I would like to make a temporary staircase for a house I'm going to build but want it to be as time and cost effective as possible.
Thanks! I’m not sure I understood your question, but if you meant connecting some side boards to the stringers, to hold the treads instead of routing the stringers itself, it’s totally fine! And yes, it might save you some time, but you’ll need more wood. 👍 😉
@@DMaker_builds thanks for the reply. I think we mean the same thing. As i just require a basic stair case for 6 months on a house build, rather than routing. I was hoping to apply your marking out trick using the square and clamps to mark for the treads, but as you say, just screw on many horizontal pieces of wood to the inside of the stringer to sit the treads down onto.
@@handle1196 Yes, it's ok to do that, but don't forget that it's a weaker joint so you'll have to use more screws or reinforce it with wood glue.👍
what is the name of the attachment for the cordless srewdriver so that vou can install the holes at an angle?
Hi, it's a right angle drill attachment. You can find it here: amzn.to/4da2Xag 👍
Cool
Thank you so much! 👍
the only thing I would change in this amazing staircase is the dados, I would stop them on the front visible side instead of going through. nice work.
Yes, I agree with you, that would definitely make it look better! Thank you for your feedback 👍😉
You're version and my version of a simple staircase are very different 😂
Yeah, it's surely subjective, but I think it can still be considered simple, although it could be even simpler 😉
Kaç derece duruyor merdiven ustam.
I'm not sure I understood your question (I used google translate). The angle of the staircase is around 40º with the floor. I hope it helped 😉👍
What stain did you use?
It was a leftover I had from something else. I will try to see if I still have the name/brand and let you know.
thank you for using centimeters
I will always use centimeters since I'm from Europe, but sometimes I use both metric and imperial systems! 😉
Boa noite, qual nome dessa madeira aqui no Brasil?
Boas, essa madeira é conhecida por casquinha ou pinho nórdico. 👍
@@DMaker_builds bom dia , obrigado pela atenção
Considering the ammount of tools needed this is not really a DIY tutorial. Good nonetheless.
Well, it's a DIY, but if I have the tools I use them. Keep in mind that this can be done without all these tools, but they surely make the job easier. 😉
Could also be done by laminating each side rail so no router would be needed cut all the notches on one piece then glue it to another
@@shaydon7315 Yes, that's also a possibility 👍
Great job.. I love the design and the solid engineering.
Столько лишних движений...
There are always different ways to do it. This is just one of them 👍