08-31-2020, 08:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2020, 08:42 AM by Dumb_Polack.)
Hi,
I'm helping someone out on their deck and they want the stairs (red lines) to "flair" out towards the bottom. I realize I need to maintain 16"OC @ the bottom of the stairs, so towards the deck (blue box) the stringers will sit closer than 16"OC...no big deal.
The rise will be consistent for the stairs and all the runs will be the same width (they like wide stairs so I'm thinking I'd do 12" treads). My question is this: Since the stringers (black) will be set on an angle, the runs will get longer as you head down the stairs, but since they'll be angled out, they'll still be 12" front to back. What's the trick for cutting the risers?
I realize that at the deck they'll be angled too, but I'm having a tough time figuring out the runs for each step. (I realize the center one will be cut with a 12" run since it is perpendicular to the deck, but as you walk down the stairs, the runs will be progressively longer because of the flair, (see my 2nd drawing)
What's the math to do this (funny, but I did something similar on our pool deck when I built that 15 yrs ago, but I forgot how I did it!!)
(Ok, I saw this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyZrCwUFDY0 where he talks about a 5 degree flair (mine will flair more than that), but I suppose I could do his trick, but do you have a different way to do it?)
I'm helping someone out on their deck and they want the stairs (red lines) to "flair" out towards the bottom. I realize I need to maintain 16"OC @ the bottom of the stairs, so towards the deck (blue box) the stringers will sit closer than 16"OC...no big deal.
The rise will be consistent for the stairs and all the runs will be the same width (they like wide stairs so I'm thinking I'd do 12" treads). My question is this: Since the stringers (black) will be set on an angle, the runs will get longer as you head down the stairs, but since they'll be angled out, they'll still be 12" front to back. What's the trick for cutting the risers?
I realize that at the deck they'll be angled too, but I'm having a tough time figuring out the runs for each step. (I realize the center one will be cut with a 12" run since it is perpendicular to the deck, but as you walk down the stairs, the runs will be progressively longer because of the flair, (see my 2nd drawing)
What's the math to do this (funny, but I did something similar on our pool deck when I built that 15 yrs ago, but I forgot how I did it!!)
(Ok, I saw this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyZrCwUFDY0 where he talks about a 5 degree flair (mine will flair more than that), but I suppose I could do his trick, but do you have a different way to do it?)
Dumber than I appear