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Heartwood School: Introduction to Stair Building


Embark on a journey into the art and science of stair-building with this immersive two-day workshop designed for both beginners and seasoned carpenters alike. Whether you're envisioning a new set of exterior stairs for your home, a garden pathway, or a striking focal point in a commercial project, this course will equip you with the essential knowledge and hands-on experience to bring your vision to life. Stair-building is a skill that blends precision, creativity, and technical know-how. In this workshop, you'll learn the fundamentals of designing and constructing stairs that are safe and functional. Over the course of two days, you’ll gain confidence in your ability to create stairs that meet building codes, enhance spaces, and withstand the test of time. Participants in the workshop will construct a scaled model of an exterior basic straight staircase with open stringers and a balustrade that are fully code compliant, according to the International Residential Code (IRC). This hands-on project will solidify your understanding of stair-building principles while allowing you to apply what you've learned in a practical and meaningful way.

Key Highlights:

  • Understand the essential components of stair design and construction
  • Learn how to calculate unit rise, unit run, and stair angles with accuracy
  • Hands-on experience in cutting and assembling stair stringers and treads
  • Construct a scaled model of an exterior straight staircase with open stringers and balustrade
  • Step-by-step guidance on meeting building codes and safety standards
  • Tips and tricks for installing handrails, newels, and balusters
  • Gain confidence in material selection and tool use
  • Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals looking to expand their skills

Instructor: Patrick Moore

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