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Calculation Help!
thank you all for the help.
it couldn't be anything other than 22.5 degrees... otherwise the mitered decking wouldn't connect to each other..
so with the external dimensions we could use, we had to reduce by about 2 steps with the "6-sided" stair.
the top 2 will just be 4-sided boxes...
felt like something was off when I started on
it couldn't be anything other than 22.5 degrees... otherwise the mitered decking wouldn't connect to each other..
so with the external dimensions we could use, we had to reduce by about 2 steps with the "6-sided" stair.
the top 2 will just be 4-sided boxes...
felt like something was off when I started on
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· Blekinge
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Why specifically 22.5 degrees? It sounds like you wanted four sectors instead of three.
the decking's ger became 22.5 so the angle will be 45 then
couldn't do otherwise in this case if the lines are going to match and the steps are to be equally deep...
couldn't do otherwise in this case if the lines are going to match and the steps are to be equally deep...
In a curved staircase, we talk about the "walking line," which is where you place your foot during normal walking; the tread depth should be the same along that line.
Google on building a staircase.
Google on building a staircase.
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