A Simplified Guide to Custom Stairbuilding and Tangent Handrailing

A Simplified Guide to Custom Stairbuilding and Tangent Handrailing
Author: George Di Cristina
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780941936637

In order to construct continuous climbing-turn handrail sections for a staircase, the basic elements of tangent handrailing must be understood. This guide to building custom staircases, including elliptical stairs and continuous incline stairs, explains the tangent principle for the advanced woodworker. Covering everything from locating risers in a curved stairway to the installation of balusters, this simple method enables the craftsperson to make distinctive, personalized stair and handrail designs that are not available from stock staircase companies.

A Treatise on Stairbuilding and Handrailing

A Treatise on Stairbuilding and Handrailing
Author: William Mowat
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 536
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

A Treatise on Stairbuilding and Handrailing is a classic guide to the art and craft of designing and constructing stairs and handrails. Originally published in the late 19th century, this comprehensive manual provides detailed instructions, illustrations, and practical advice for builders, architects, and woodworkers. With its clear explanations and expert insights, this book remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the timeless principles of stairbuilding and the creation of beautiful, functional handrails.

Modern Practical Stairbuilding and Handrailing

Modern Practical Stairbuilding and Handrailing
Author: George Ellis
Publisher: Stobart Davies Limited
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1990
Genre: Building, Wooden
ISBN: 9780854420469

A reprint from the original classic 1932 edition. An excellent reference for the stairbuilder.

Constructing Staircases, Balustrades & Landings

Constructing Staircases, Balustrades & Landings
Author: William Perkins Spence
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780806981017

"This [book] is the first one that I can recall that deals exclusively with this single subject, and does so with such thoroughness. Its 10 chapters cover all the essentials, ...many color photos and drawings...explain and expand on the text. It offers great value for the price."--"Wood Design & Building."

Circular Work in Carpentry and Joinery

Circular Work in Carpentry and Joinery
Author: George Collings
Publisher: Stobart Davies
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780854420940

This edition on circular work of single and double curvature will be of use to both amateurs and professionals and has been re-annotated with numerous drawings to illustrate the entire field of curved work

Techniques of Staircase Construction

Techniques of Staircase Construction
Author: W. Mannes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1986-09-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Staircases, which today are equally the responsibility of joiners The increasing demand for textbooks on the techniques of stair and carpenters, have had a varied history over the last thirty construction is due to two main factors: . years. Until 1945 nearly all staircases, even those in large resi dential blocks, were made of wood. Because of the amount of 1. The relatively small dwellings that were built twenty to thirty destruction that took place during the war, new building regu years ago are no longer regarded as acceptable. New regu lations frequently stipulated nonflammable materials for almost lations concerning noise and heat insulation as well as gov all stairs. ernment aid available to finance such projects have, in ad This resulted in a decline in the quality of stair construction; dition, stimulated the rebuilding and thus the design of more what is more, fewer and fewer craftsmen were trained for this generously proportioned dwellings, including, of course, rewarding and varied branch of woodworking craftsmanship. staircases. This is a regrettable development, since good stair builders must combine the design capabilities and three-dimensional approach 2. The style of living has changed. The time when sober inte of the carpenter with the exact and neat craftsmanship of the join riors were the order of the day has gone. Excessive nostalgic er. Techniques of Staircase Construction therefore provides welcome reversal to previous styles has also passed.

Simply Stairs

Simply Stairs
Author: Mark Milner
Publisher: Whittles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Joinery
ISBN: 9781849951494

The only book that both describes and demonstrates every technique, skill and project. It provides accurate and detailed step-by-step guidance on the design and construction of a wide range of timber staircases. Simply Stairs features the 'Rise and Going Calculator' - a colorful, easy-to-read chart which aids stair calculations. Although this book uses metric units, users of the imperial system will still find this a handy guide.