Hall, toilet, study - remove skirting and replace with chamfered (shorter than original torus but it's what customer wanted). 2 flights of stairs, both with 6 winders. [attachment=7:1b0aied0]20120229_091533.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=6:1b0aied0]20120301_093801.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=5:1b0aied0]20120301_093753.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=4:1b0aied0]20120301_104009.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=3:1b0aied0]20120301_163439.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=2:1b0aied0]20120301_141804.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=1:1b0aied0]20120302_080300.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0][attachment=0:1b0aied0]20120302_170046.jpg[/attachment:1b0aied0]
Did u do all that in 3 days?? how do you measure and mark the winders mate? Looks very good mate. Did u ply out the risers?
I pack out the riser of the stairs. Start at the front of the step, scribe the kites in and use a bevel gauge. Time consuming pain in the butt job. I'd only allowed 3 days for it based on previous ones I'd done, each flight of stairs took me a day and a day for the hall, toilet, study and skirting. I'd rather have done them in solid or engineered, buggered up the blade on my chop saw cutting in the kites.
Yep, L13 magnum shear. I've got another one just for laminate as well but it takes more force to use so stick with the magnum most of the time.