Hello! I'm writing from Norway, sharing my first post on SawMillCreek.
I'm in the process of building my own house. Doing all the work my self.
This variant of the tansu staircase, including desk and kitchen, will be my next challenge. The important centerpiece for my small house and the most precice and engineered piece of woodwork thus far without any doubt. I have never built anything like it before, so I have to really think this through if I'm hoping to get it right.
I will refrain from describing my own thoughts on joining methods, to avoid inhibiting you from interpreting the design on your own. If you were put to the task of building this, how would you go about it? (If at all.)
The material is supposed to be 2cm (0,78") thickness oak, step height 30cm (11,8"), step depth 27,6cm (10,8") step width 50,2cm (19,7").
I've attempted to upload the sketchup-file here, so that anyone that wants to can download and have a close look. Feel free to make changes!
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Thank you for your time.
Any help at all would be highly appreciated!
Best regards,
Ola Flaten
www.olaflaten.com