Check out this time lapse of Zack & Mitch building an open part 2 side red oak stair. Enjoy!
BEST OF WINTER - Dockside
Make sure you grab a copy and check us out in the latest @docksidepublishing “Best of Winter”. This is can be found in the Simcoe, Southern Georgian Bay and Muskoka areas.
Galleries Updated!
It has been a few weeks since I last updated our galleries. Some really cool projects were added, take a gander!
Cheers
Curved Railing - How We Do It!
Here is a time lapse video of a level curve railing glue-up. We ripped the white oak into thin strips then glued all the strips together. After the strips are coated in glue it is lifted up onto the blocks. The blocks are screwed to the template/radius of the curve we require. Once the rail is clamped we will leave it for 24hrs to dry.
Gallery Updated!
I just updated our galleries again! Take a peak at some jobs we recently wrapped up.
Stay tuned for some professional pictures we have being taken of a few projects we wanted to highlight.
Cheers
Matt
Early Christmas present..................
Our new sanding beast has arrived (drum sander = 4000 lbs). It has dual heads with a finishing brush. It took a while to find the right machine for us - it's like Christmas here at the Haus!
This machine will help manufacturing timelines and our overall quality will be even better. Electrical hook-up today, dust collection hook-up tomorrow - we can't wait to fire this monster up!
Really Cool Stairs #13 - The "Scarlett O'Hara" Staircase
You need a huge front entrance way for one of these stair systems! These are not as common anymore as people are trying to maximize the use/space of their front entrance ways. The classic Scarlett O'Hara staircase has 2 sweeping circulars sharing a common landing. Take a look at these pieces of art!
Really Cool Stairs #12 - Stairs made out of Reclaimed Materials
Short and sweet! Here are a few pics of some cool stairs I found on the web that are made from reclaimed materials. We have quite a few requests now for stairs/railings to be made out of parts of a barn, as this is one of the reasons why we got into the reclaimed wood industry.
Take a look!