Building Stairs
Building Stairs
Stair building combines precision carpentry with tricky math, so even experienced builders find it challenging.
But as this extensively illustrated book demonstrates, any builder who can measure the distance between two floors can plan and build a stunning set of stairs.
By clearly laying out the geometry, planning, and construction involved, author Andy Engel takes the reader from a simple structure built of framing lumber to a set of stairs fit for a king.
From building and installing railings to using off-the-shelf stair parts, Building Stairs lays out the process clearly and completely.
- Written by a pro
- Accurate and reliable
- Easy to navigate
- Covers railings and newels
- Includes outdoor stairs
Author: Andrew Engel
Publisher: Taunton Press
Published: 11/27/2007
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 10.80h x 9.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781561588923
About the Author
Engel, Andrew: -
Andy Engel grew up near Belvidere, NJ, in a house that his father nearly always had under construction. Woodworking and carpentry were just what you did. When other teenagers were dancing to The Bee Gees and Donna Summer, Andy was in the shop building a dulcimer inspired by a chapter in The Foxfire Book. For a few years after high school, he alternated between college, dead-end jobs, and travel. In 1982, he found his feet and was hired on as a woodworker in a pre-hung door shop. From 1985 through 1996, he was self-employed as a carpenter and home builder. In 1996, Taunton's Fine Homebuilding magazine offered him an assistant editor's position. Andy left Taunton in 2005 to chase a living as a writer, carpenter, and building consultant. He now lives in Connecticut, with his wife and two sons, in a house that's nearly always under construction.