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    • M Offline
      mut
      last edited by

      Hey,

      Just thourght id mention, I've set a Staircase Collection up on the 3d warehouse, which I will be filling with different configurations of stairs (mostly staircases I've done, but some were done specifically for this collection)

      I mention it in the woodworking section, because a couple of them have all/most of the joinery modeled.

      Linky: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=8d484e224d1c974ef04495c8942f82d7

      Tom

      http://www.StairBox.com We make stairs... easy

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        Very nice Tom. Good work.

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        • M Offline
          mut
          last edited by

          Just put another staircase on there, a large, grand solid oak, and with 99% of the joinery modeled!
          This staircase had to have steel laminated into the strings on the mid section of the g-1st section, so that the newel posts dont need to go down to the floor. (its held up with joist hangers)

          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=6658980f6d24e762f04495c8942f82d7&result=12

          its in the same collection.

          I hope to get some photos of this when its all finished... the handrail was a big job!

          Tom

          http://www.StairBox.com We make stairs... easy

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          • P Offline
            PKast
            last edited by

            Tom, great work. I am curious are you using Sketchup to layout the stair, to show to the client, to build from etc. or all of the above.

            Cheers
            Peter K

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