The simplest design, as well as the simplest way of manufacturing, is a staircase made of wood on the scums. It is important that the construction of such a staircase with your own hands can be very accessible to many. First you need to decide on the design of the stairs, develop its project, in which it is important to take into account all the details, for example, convenience, strength, safety during the design of the project to accurately calculate the width and height of the stairs, steps, the level of slope, location and shape of the railing, and also The intervals between balusters. This type of staircase can be installed in the middle of the room, as well as along the wall, with the site either without it and so on. It is recommended to make a rise in accordance with building codes, that is, it should not exceed eighteen steps.
For the construction of the stairs with your own hands, coniferous wood is usually used. Book and oak can also be used, but they are more difficult to process. The choice of a particular type of wood directly depends on the direct purpose of the stairs. The steps in the operational process are regularly subject to physical influences, due to which the quality of lumber for their construction should be at a high level. It is important that the boards for the steps are even and do not have any knots on their surface.
The staircase is built, as a rule, on three Kosoura, a couple of which are on the sides of the march, and the third is located in the middle, which allows you to increase the strength of the structure. Kosour is a special supporting element of the staircase, on which staircase degrees are laying on top. The boat for Kosouors should be wide enough and thick, which will maintain the level of strength after the cuts. It is advisable to create the Kosuurs and elements of the steps from wood of the same breed.
The thickness of the step should be approximately one twentieth of the width of the march. There are several options for installing a wooden staircase, including fixing the scythe on the beams that are located along the stairs, fastening on the transverse beams using a special cutting, as well as the fastening of the roesworms to pre -washed, as well as fixed balusters.