the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
The problem with getting older is that it takes a lot to be impressed. This sure is an exception as this is workmanship of the highest level. Excellent job to say the very least.
Atothezeezee there is a video on UA-cam from an English craftsman well it's actually in around ten parts where he calculates,draws out and then constructs on site a sweeping curved staircase and it is well worth watching. His is actually small than this as it's only one section but it does nearly a full turn back on itself and has closed stringers where oak treads and risers are routed in to the strings which along with some other quirks adds a lot more to the project in terms of volume of work and time taken.(I don't say that trying to take any of the respect due for the craftsmanship shown in this video but just to give you a gist of the video.) the English guy--tony constructs a similar stud work cage as the one seen in this video and he explains every single step in a way that leaves you fully understanding how to do one yourself. If you search- build with A&E you will find the videos they are well worth watching!
Fantastic job Joey, I"m so glad to see you here on youtube again and you're still up and running during this pandemic. Best to you and your family. Take care.
Joey lives in NZ where there are lot's of sensible people. Pandemic has been eliminated there so everything is back to normal. Wishing you all the best wherever you are
as a guy who does alittle woodworking in the shed, i am amazed at this project. Those stairs came out awesome, great job. Watching this build video, has taught me a thing or two, so thank you Joey
What kinda screws are you using to secure the steel stair brackets go the risers? I have a hard time believing the steps are securely held in place purely by the shear strength of the screws
as a joiner in wellington and having made curved stairs before your craftmanship is first class ex video this was my first intro to your channel well done
Hi Joey! I have built close to 100 free standing stairs like this one here in Southern California. My company was named FREE STANDING STAIR. After 2008 recession I chose to change careers. It is cool to see you figure out the brackets for the top of stairs. I have made many brackets out of 1/4" steel with a gusset added for straight. I used a 9" paint roller to apply the paint and worked out of 5 gallon buckets. Nice work and nice to see someone else tackle this type of project. It is a stressful job but pays well.
King post timber works you made a lovely job of these stairs,I watched a similar video from the English Channel"build with A&E" where he built a slightly similar staircase but with some different quirks such as oak treads routed in to curved closed stringers. Between yours and his videos I have learnt one heck of a lot about building curved staircases this week. Thank you for documenting your craftsmanship sir.
Geeeez, what a mess that could have been! I'm sure glad someone knew what they were doing. It made my head hurt just thinking about all the angles and curves, but looks like you pulled it off. Congrats Joey, another job well done
Wow! This is the type of mind bendingly awkward, highly complex projects that I think would be a bit too scary for many fairly proficient woodworkers to even consider taking on. Not much margin for any miscalculations, mistakes or slip ups. Really amazing, phenomenal work!!
Dang it Joey! I was just checking what's up before hitting the rack and I find a half hour+ KingPost video in my queue. Who's going to bed now? Always a pleasure to see wat you're working on and to see the beautiful results. Always cool to see your dad in your videos as well. He looks like he could outlast all of us. Rock on my friend and Rock on dad!
Beautifully done Joey. Really interesting watching the planning and production process that you went through. I've rebuilt a couple of large stairs but curved ones like that are way above my skill level.
Hi Joey..this was awesome!!! I was just wondering how long did it take you to build the stairs.. that was an amazing project. Thanks for sharing it to us folks in Alabama, US
Hey Joey. I have a couple of questions for you. The adhesive you use is longer produced. What product would you recommend as a replacement? Also you use Birch plywood. Is there any particular reason why you use birch?
To the 20 people down voting this beautiful workmanship: The fact you even down voted STILL feeds the algorithm and helps his channel. So, your unstable hatred actually helps him. SMH at the level of hate toward the effort, skill and workmanship. Jealousy is an ugly and self generated emotion. What a waste of energy.
Your Dad knows his way around the job site like a professional. I'm sure you learned a lot from him over the years. Looks great. Thanks for sharing your talents and thoughts.
Very nice work. Way to stay on for the 5 days and stay true to your word as well. Most contractors would delay everyone else and still screw up the job and here you finished it and it looks wonderful. I’ll bet you guys felt good standing back and seeing it done.
Great effort Joey. Curves are never easy especially something as complex as this. Just about to install a flight of stairs myself (not quite as complicated as yours) so excellent timing.
What a absolutely superb video and the craftsmanship is on another level you truly are a master woodworker joey and thank you for sharing ive been a carpenter for nearly 24years now and im still learning things from watching videos like yours so thank you . All the very best and stay safe from darrall in the UK 🇬🇧 👍
What an awesome project Joey, you have come along way since your scared to death begining of Covid video when you didnt know if your business would survive. I am so happy for you and think you are one great dude. Cheers, keep on truckin. Man I enjoyed watching this video..... Eveytime I saw you drill a hole, I was like........ yikes! so much work to possibly jack up.......
Wow that is truly impressive. The execution and finish is below expectations, master craftsmanship. Long time subscriber of your channel and you keep on improving and delivering. Well done.
Awesome does not really begin to approach the finished product - would LOVE to see the hand rails that you fashioned in the gaps between and how you blended them into the existing stairs. Major Kudos to you and your team !!
Having a woodworking company I would not dare to take a job like this. No idea how to calculate then end price of something like this. How do you calculate the labour upfront?
Yea well same here. I just worked through each step and guessed at time for each step. It took longer than I thought but running other jobs parallel helped to minimise cost.
Been listening to this mammoth production come to life on the podcast and seeing it in stages on Insta... nothing prepares you for the full experience. What an awesome effort mate, looks sensational, a real portfolio piece. (You can show a client exactly what you'll never do again 🤣)
What a fantastic job, you are a brave man taking on something like that ! You should be very proud of yourself and your crew, thank you for putting this video together ! Take a nice rest and on to the next project Stay well and safe! Blessings to you and your family!
Amazing job, just the math alone would drive me crazy 😜. Great to see your dad and you working side by side. Incredible craftsmanship as always. Take Care
Joey this is exceptional work. Simply beautiful...without any of it being simple. Can you tell me what sort of adhesive you were using to laminate the stringers? Thanks
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Those stairways are just gorgeous. They will easily last the life of the house and are in themselves a work of art. Congrats!
Well said. 2nded
The problem with getting older is that it takes a lot to be impressed. This sure is an exception as this is workmanship of the highest level.
Excellent job to say the very least.
That stud mould/template...the unsung hero of this project. We've got a lot to cover off in the podcast...so many questions!!!
For sure. I would love to see a video explanation of how you mapped the staircase in space.
Atothezeezee there is a video on UA-cam from an English craftsman well it's actually in around ten parts where he calculates,draws out and then constructs on site a sweeping curved staircase and it is well worth watching. His is actually small than this as it's only one section but it does nearly a full turn back on itself and has closed stringers where oak treads and risers are routed in to the strings which along with some other quirks adds a lot more to the project in terms of volume of work and time taken.(I don't say that trying to take any of the respect due for the craftsmanship shown in this video but just to give you a gist of the video.) the English guy--tony constructs a similar stud work cage as the one seen in this video and he explains every single step in a way that leaves you fully understanding how to do one yourself.
If you search- build with A&E you will find the videos they are well worth watching!
Fantastic job Joey,
I"m so glad to see you here on youtube again and you're still up and running during this pandemic. Best to you and your family. Take care.
Joey lives in NZ where there are lot's of sensible people. Pandemic has been eliminated there so everything is back to normal. Wishing you all the best wherever you are
Absolutely fantastic craftsmanship. Thank you for taking the time to film, edit, and share.
as a guy who does alittle woodworking in the shed, i am amazed at this project. Those stairs came out awesome, great job.
Watching this build video, has taught me a thing or two, so thank you Joey
What kinda screws are you using to secure the steel stair brackets go the risers? I have a hard time believing the steps are securely held in place purely by the shear strength of the screws
"Hello, I'm Joey". Such an unassuming entry for such amazing content. Now that's a custom job.
as a joiner in wellington and having made curved stairs before your craftmanship is first class ex video this was my first intro to your channel well done
Hi Joey! I have built close to 100 free standing stairs like this one here in Southern California. My company was named FREE STANDING STAIR. After 2008 recession I chose to change careers. It is cool to see you figure out the brackets for the top of stairs. I have made many brackets out of 1/4" steel with a gusset added for straight. I used a 9" paint roller to apply the paint and worked out of 5 gallon buckets. Nice work and nice to see someone else tackle this type of project. It is a stressful job but pays well.
Cheers, yes I have been asked to do others but so far declined the opportunity as it's so full on
Great job! what topcoat do you use?
What did these stairs cost? Great job
That is insane amount of extremely precise work you've done here guys! Absolutely beautiful! I'm glad that you back in business 👍
I hope all those lovely treads get covered while the drywall and paint crews are doing their thing. Marvelous looking set of stairs.
Yes I made mdf tread covers but who knows if the main contractor will actually cover all the handrails etc
Looks fantastic, i imagine you don't make stairs everyday but this looks absolutely flawless. congrats joey!
Thank you for taking the time to bring us on this journey. Your processes are endlessly fascinating. Wonderful end result, too!
Thanks
King post timber works you made a lovely job of these stairs,I watched a similar video from the English Channel"build with A&E" where he built a slightly similar staircase but with some different quirks such as oak treads routed in to curved closed stringers.
Between yours and his videos I have learnt one heck of a lot about building curved staircases this week.
Thank you for documenting your craftsmanship sir.
Absolutely stunning. WOW. Quick question: is that a 12 inch blade on the sliding table saw?
Um yeah 305mm
Just watched this amazing build! I think I held my breath the whole time - haha. Great job!!
Nice work fella's, it was probably kinda nice to have your father onboard also.
Wow! An amazing piece of work! I can't imagine managing a job of this complexity and being able to sleep at night...
The marriage of wood and steel can be quite beautiful.
These stairs are a great example.
Good job👍
Building helix shaped staircases is a lot of complicated work. Well done!
Geeeez, what a mess that could have been! I'm sure glad someone knew what they were doing. It made my head hurt just thinking about all the angles and curves, but looks like you pulled it off. Congrats Joey, another job well done
Holy cow! Totally amazing. Fanboy from Arizona, USA. Keep up the great work Joey.
Those are some beautifull and solid looking stairs you build there!
I have been asked to do a curved staircase and watching you and yours was a great help 👍🏾
That is so beautiful and complicated! Absolutely loved seeing it come together!
your work is always a master class but this is a demonstration of how logistically complicated your craft can be. you make it look easy! bravo!
This is amazing. Fantastic work! These stairs must have cost a fortune.
Wow! This is the type of mind bendingly awkward, highly complex projects that I think would be a bit too scary for many fairly proficient woodworkers to even consider taking on. Not much margin for any miscalculations, mistakes or slip ups. Really amazing, phenomenal work!!
Joey!! Bloody magic mate!! Amazing build, congrats!!
un trabajo de 10 .no dejes de deleitarnos con tus videos
Beautiful work as ever Joey.
Dang it Joey! I was just checking what's up before hitting the rack and I find a half hour+ KingPost video in my queue. Who's going to bed now? Always a pleasure to see wat you're working on and to see the beautiful results. Always cool to see your dad in your videos as well. He looks like he could outlast all of us. Rock on my friend and Rock on dad!
While complex in construction the stairs are simple in design, just beautiful. Excellent vid!
Thoroughly enjoyed this build
Lots of interesting applications of metal to assemble stair parts
Good show mates
Cheers
Such a great feeling when all the planning and hard work comes together at the end. Beautiful work ! Cheers.
The video was not disjointed at all, easy to follow! Great work, I love the use of jigs for everything.
So how long start to finish and how much did it cost ? Great work.
Was about 7 weeks , not sure if the client would like me saying the cost but more than $20,000
@@KingPostTimberWorks ok thanks for the reply . They look awesome !
I think it flowed pretty well. Another amazing job from an amazing shop. Bravo.
Excellent work and craftsmanship!!!!
Spectacular !!! what kind of glue You used to laminate ?
Beautifully done Joey. Really interesting watching the planning and production process that you went through. I've rebuilt a couple of large stairs but curved ones like that are way above my skill level.
Very great job you have done! I love your work!❤
The staircase looks fantastic. Great job guys!
Supreme quality craftsmanship right there. You guys kick ass!
Hello from Allentown Pennsylvania
Awesome work. Congratulations on quality craftsmanship.
Hi Joey..this was awesome!!! I was just wondering how long did it take you to build the stairs.. that was an amazing project. Thanks for sharing it to us folks in Alabama, US
I don't actually know how long it took as there were several delays with covid and the main contractor. At least 8 weeks. Thanks
Amazing job Joey. You're an inspiration. The stair treads: did you cap the nosing of the laminated tread with a chunk of maple?
That is some amazing work!!!! Those stairs look awesome! 👍
Felicidades esa escalera es espectacular
Another excellent build and informative video. 1st Class Joey
Amazing work Joey and team, fantastic finish. Congrats
I've built plenty of curved walls in the past, fun and easy to do but never curved steps. They turned out amazing great job sir !!
Hey Joey. I have a couple of questions for you. The adhesive you use is longer produced. What product would you recommend as a replacement?
Also you use Birch plywood. Is there any particular reason why you use birch?
To the 20 people down voting this beautiful workmanship: The fact you even down voted STILL feeds the algorithm and helps his channel. So, your unstable hatred actually helps him. SMH at the level of hate toward the effort, skill and workmanship. Jealousy is an ugly and self generated emotion. What a waste of energy.
Your Dad knows his way around the job site like a professional. I'm sure you learned a lot from him over the years.
Looks great. Thanks for sharing your talents and thoughts.
Very nice work. Way to stay on for the 5 days and stay true to your word as well. Most contractors would delay everyone else and still screw up the job and here you finished it and it looks wonderful. I’ll bet you guys felt good standing back and seeing it done.
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship.
Great effort Joey. Curves are never easy especially something as complex as this. Just about to install a flight of stairs myself (not quite as complicated as yours) so excellent timing.
great work...i was thinking to my self if you're from NZ, then i saw the pink timber!! ☺️ awesome stuff
What a absolutely superb video and the craftsmanship is on another level you truly are a master woodworker joey and thank you for sharing ive been a carpenter for nearly 24years now and im still learning things from watching videos like yours so thank you . All the very best and stay safe from darrall in the UK 🇬🇧 👍
Thank you
Beautiful set of stairs!!!!
What an awesome project Joey, you have come along way since your scared to death begining of Covid video when you didnt know if your business would survive. I am so happy for you and think you are one great dude. Cheers, keep on truckin. Man I enjoyed watching this video..... Eveytime I saw you drill a hole, I was like........ yikes! so much work to possibly jack up.......
Wow that is truly impressive.
The execution and finish is below expectations, master craftsmanship.
Long time subscriber of your channel and you keep on improving and delivering. Well done.
Awesome does not really begin to approach the finished product - would LOVE to see the hand rails that you fashioned in the gaps between and how you blended them into the existing stairs.
Major Kudos to you and your team !!
I have watched this build at least 3 times, and I still find it amazing every time
Класс 👍🏻 Интересный дизайн лестницы, люблю такие лестницы ))
Wow. That is beautiful. Looks like it was a tremendous amount of work. I hope you were well compensated.
Beautiful work, it looks amazing. It must have been great to work with your father!
Another incredible build, really enjoyed the video and project.
Great work. Also, New CNC machine? You had an inventables one before?
I certainly learnt a lot from you Sir; bless you and family at this troubled time.🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
Having a woodworking company I would not dare to take a job like this. No idea how to calculate then end price of something like this. How do you calculate the labour upfront?
Yea well same here. I just worked through each step and guessed at time for each step. It took longer than I thought but running other jobs parallel helped to minimise cost.
That is a huge undertake! Congrats to all on your meticulous and gorgeous work!
May I know what was the price for this staircase?
Hell of a job. Looks fantastic!
That was quite simply amazing!
A most beautiful thing to watch , inspiring and heart warming!
Freaking awesome
Joey, you are ambitious... Turned out GREAT and made a very interesting video! Thanks for filming and editing... Best, Mike
Beautiful and great job Joe, congratulations to you and team....👏👏👏👏
Very impressive work, wondered about all the structural stuff until it finally dawned on me they are freestanding!! Well done
Beautiful work, thanks for taking the time to make this video and show some great techniques !
Absolutely gorgeous bro! Stellar work.
Excellent design and very well build!
Wow, incredible work Joey. Brilliant! They look fantastic.
Been listening to this mammoth production come to life on the podcast and seeing it in stages on Insta... nothing prepares you for the full experience. What an awesome effort mate, looks sensational, a real portfolio piece. (You can show a client exactly what you'll never do again 🤣)
Glad to see you and yours are safe & well - lovely work as always
Wow! Now that was a job. Great work
bet there was a few head scratching moments in that build Joey - but what a fantastic result - the quality of your work is off the scale
thanks for show all the details of your excellent job
It's an awesome job. How much should I pay to see the blue print and calculations for this particular stair.?
Fantastic.....got lots of ideas 💡 💡
What a fantastic job, you are a brave man taking on something like that ! You should be very proud of yourself and your crew, thank you for putting this video together ! Take a nice rest and on to the next project
Stay well and safe!
Blessings to you and your family!
Takes a bit of confidence to take on such an awkward shape. Did a great job.
Wow, so impressive! Regular carpenter here, in awe.
Guys well done absolutely perfect job👍 thanks to filming it.
Great project. I'm curious what the adhesive was that you used to bind the layers for the stringers?
Dap weldwood
@@KingPostTimberWorks Awesome, thank you for the reply.
Amazing job, just the math alone would drive me crazy 😜. Great to see your dad and you working side by side. Incredible craftsmanship as always. Take Care
Woooow Great work, thanks Joey
Joey this is exceptional work. Simply beautiful...without any of it being simple.
Can you tell me what sort of adhesive you were using to laminate the stringers? Thanks
Cheers yea I used dap weldwood