You may remember the elliptical stairs we built back in Feb;
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=52342
We finially got the railings completed, and I thought you would like to see them.
Mahogany rails, oil rubbed copper balusters;
Richard
You may remember the elliptical stairs we built back in Feb;
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=52342
We finially got the railings completed, and I thought you would like to see them.
Mahogany rails, oil rubbed copper balusters;
Richard
Last edited by Richard Wolf; 05-29-2007 at 4:45 PM.
And a few more;
Outstanding...as always...Richard!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Outstanding job. How do you make a railing in that shape? Is it laminated and bent to shape on a form?
Mike
Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.
Richard, I continue to be amazed by your work.
Another beauty. Nice shots of you and Junior (?) covered in dust too.
Where can you get away with making the stairs in Feb and doing the rails in May? New house or complete renovation?
Strive for perfection...Settle for completion
HOW THE HELL DO YOU DO THAT ?????????
Out standing !!!
MARK
Thats a tight one Richard, looks great.
When all your work is consistently of this caliber, words like outstanding and great become the norm. That leaves me speechless unless you don't mind me mimicing everyone else. That is truly outstanding work.
You mentioned a 'rail router', do you have any pics of it in operation? Sounds interesting. Any pics of your processes would be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing!! -- Kevin
Wow! I couldn't build that even if I had access to a 3D CAD program and a half dozen machinists standing in front of a 5-axis milling machine.
I'm assuming your desire to pay the bills is the only reason why you would part with worksmanship like that! Otherwise, I'd tell the customer that they can't have it .
Well done (again),
Jeff
Man...You are some good at one of the hardest professions...WOW.
Glenn ClaboMichigan
Looks great, Richard. I was wondering what became of this staircase you posted way back when. How many hours did this one consume?
Any chance you could post a picture of your router and jig you used for the railing?
You should send some pics of this staircase to Tauton Press for their next revision of "Stairs".
Very nice work!