I’m addicted to your page! Better yet I’ve shown may kids your page and they are hooked! I’m a woodworker, and this foam is very similar to woodwork! I took the kids to Home Depot and bought the foam and we made our first brick wall! The smiles on the kids faces were priceless! Thanks for teaching is thru the process! Can’t wait to watch more!
Great work! Aside from oiler, someone had brought up applying building codes to their builds. Great tip, and time saver…a good way to start a stair build, whether 1/12, 1/18, 1/6, is setting the angle. I’ve found that using a 30-35 degree angle works well. 11”tread 7”riser to code is a 32.4 degree angle.
Great video, I used to design many commercial stair and rail systems when I was working for a structural steel fabrication company and one of my pet peeves was stairs and rails that weren't built to meet ADA codes. Quite a few of the concrete crews used to hate to see me when I would point out to the general contractor that said crew's concrete stairs/ramps were not to code. Because I was hired to supply hand/guard rails for those out-of-code projects. And as for the rise/run formula I tried to use, 11" run with a 7" rise.
It’s just a series of a few pics I shared in the members community tab as I made it. It’s my thank you to them. You don’t HAVE to do anything, I figured it all out on my own originally🤷🏻♂️
Hi Oiler. Well to u and the more experienced crafters u may know how to make steps... BUT HELP- i dig these stairs want to have a go making them but whats my 1st step.??? Oh poo..bums... Oiler can u please show how to create these steps. Thankyou so much for yr help. Got to learn and start somewhere yeah... Cheerz. Await yr tutorial on these steps. Denise W.A.
Stair math tutorial is AWESOME. 🙏🏼 Thank you!
You're very welcome!
You are the first one I've seen explain it exactly how it's done, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I’m addicted to your page! Better yet I’ve shown may kids your page and they are hooked! I’m a woodworker, and this foam is very similar to woodwork! I took the kids to Home Depot and bought the foam and we made our first brick wall! The smiles on the kids faces were priceless! Thanks for teaching is thru the process! Can’t wait to watch more!
That’s incredible!
Thats some great work. Thank you for the tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Great work! So informative
Thank you!
Great work! Aside from oiler, someone had brought up applying building codes to their builds. Great tip, and time saver…a good way to start a stair build, whether 1/12, 1/18, 1/6, is setting the angle. I’ve found that using a 30-35 degree angle works well. 11”tread 7”riser to code is a 32.4 degree angle.
Great tip!
I like how you teach on numbers too. I think drawing with measurements before start cutting is best. Great videos
Glad you think so!
Great video, I used to design many commercial stair and rail systems when I was working for a structural steel fabrication company and one of my pet peeves was stairs and rails that weren't built to meet ADA codes. Quite a few of the concrete crews used to hate to see me when I would point out to the general contractor that said crew's concrete stairs/ramps were not to code. Because I was hired to supply hand/guard rails for those out-of-code projects. And as for the rise/run formula I tried to use, 11" run with a 7" rise.
Wonderful! Thank you
Awesome tutorial. Going deep into the mathematical engineering!
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The tip at the end was very helpful. Thank you kindly
Yeah no problem
The extra tutorial was great 🎉
Glad you think so!
The stairs turned out good!
Thank you ✌️
Looks great man.
Thank you!
greate video as always!
Thank you
Amazing 👏
Thank you
Thanks so much for this info - I needed it to make a shadow box diorama. Your channel is great!!
You’re welcome thanks
How’d you do the railing though?!
So to learn how to do that awesome handrail, I'd have to join your online channel, correct?
It’s just a series of a few pics I shared in the members community tab as I made it. It’s my thank you to them. You don’t HAVE to do anything, I figured it all out on my own originally🤷🏻♂️
@@OilersWorkshop
Thanks so much my friend!!
@@dirtyafr0582 thank you! Ask any questions you want when you find the post
C’est magnifique
Thank you
I'm not sure you can call that dry brushing as you don't dry off the brush at all haha. But the results speak for themself, nice job and good video!
The brush is constantly drying out as I’m doing it....good enough for government work
this is so awesome!! one question, how did you made the Handrails?
Aluminum tubing
@@OilersWorkshop thank you !!
@@OilersWorkshop is it skateable tho
Cool. Now how does it work with wood? The math gets me conflused every time.
Not sure what you mean? Are you asking if you used sheets of wood? Or blocks of wood?
@@OilersWorkshop making stairs from wood, not foam. Foam would be too bulky for an interior stair
@@swearenginlawanda sure but what kind of wood? How thick? Balsa? Plywood? There is many ways to approach that
Hi Oiler. Well to u and the more experienced crafters u may know how to make steps...
BUT
HELP- i dig these stairs want to have a go making them but whats my 1st step.???
Oh poo..bums...
Oiler can u please show how to create these steps. Thankyou so much for yr help. Got to learn and start somewhere yeah...
Cheerz.
Await yr tutorial on these steps.
Denise W.A.
Watch till the end of the video