Learn how to build steps and get helpful tips for determining number of steps, rise, total length, types of landings, stringers and treads. See pics and more.
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creating vignettes—those intentional groupings of decor on a coffee table, bookshelf, or mantel—has always been a fun and rewarding way to add personality and warmth. But I know that for some, it’s not always easy to figure out where to...
How to build a deck Bring your vision to life with a step-by-step overview of how to build a TimberTech deck. Start reading below, and download the guide to keep handy as you plan and work on your build. STEP 1 Design & planning ...
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Everything You Need to Build a Skateboard: Skateboard deck Trucks 4 Wheels 8 Bearings Riser pads (optional) 8 Nuts and bolts 7/8" hardware for use without risers 1" - 1 1/8" hardware for use with risers Skate tool or adjustable wrench Phillips screwdriver (if your skate tool ...
How to Build a DIY Dutch Door from Scratch We’ve always loved Dutch doors, and our love of natural wood tones lends itself to a modern farmhouse style. So, after I designed thebarn door baby gatefor the stairs, I realized that I could add the same type of door up above and make ...
For open staircases make sure to cut the stringers in between the riser and tread on each step. This is what creates the “open” look. Fasten (glue blocks) triangular pieces of wood to the stringer where your risers and treads will be attached. Always use a good quality wood adhesive ...
Step 1: Plan and Design Start by sketching out your design or using the downloadable plans mentioned in the video. This will give you a clear idea of the desk's dimensions and the materials needed. Step 2: Cut the MDF Following your plan, cut out the MDF to build the side panels of...
So you probably notice we’re using 2×6 joists. We had an inner rim of a 2×6, but we’ve got a 2×8 rim on the outside, which ordinarily doesn’t make sense. But because we’re going to be putting a riser board or a fascia board across the front, and thefascia board, the...