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| Best Sellers Rank | 182,786 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in Woodworking Tools 6 in Carpentry & Woodwork Tools 137 in Home Improvement Extensions & Renovation |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (297) |
| Dimensions | 19.02 x 2.16 x 24.41 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1849951497 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1849951494 |
| Item weight | 907 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | 7 July 2015 |
| Publisher | Whittles Publishing |
S**E
Joiner, Student, Wood Working Enthusiast, this is the ONLY book you will ever need on Stair Joinery.
After purchasing Simply Stairs some time ago, I have now used Mark's expert guidance provided in this well written and clearly illustrated book on producing three different sets of stairs. Being from the bespoke cabinet side of the industry it has been many years since I last made a staircase (15 years ago at college during my apprenticeship). After being asked to construct a fairly simple flight of stairs for a regular client, I decided I needed to brush up on my knowledge and so dug out my old college books. After hearing about "Simply Stairs" on twitter from other joiners I decided to purchase myself a copy, all I can say is I don't know why I didn't buy it sooner. There isn't a better book which covers so much on a subject which is often avoided by people for being "complicated or daunting", myself included. Mark simplifies the process and terminology and takes you through the numerous scenarios of stair construction and layouts. From measuring up & conforming to building regs, to marking/setting out, gluing up and then installation. It is the complete package! Finally all I can say is a big thank you to Mark, I now feel confident in my ability to construct staircases. I can't begin to imagine how difficult it must be to process such a complicated subject and yet put it down on paper in a step by step guide in such a clear and precise manner that no other book has managed to do! (On a note to Mark, perhaps you could follow this up with a book on Sash Window and Period Joinery) :-)
A**B
Excellent in-depth staircase book
I’m a firm believer in “you can learn something new every day” and this book has proven that, it’s a great read I’ve learnt quite a lot from just looking at the pictures but it covers everything you need to know about staircases from angles to building regs and different tools and materials it really is a great book. I would definitely recommend it to anyone learning all things stairs 👍🏻
K**D
Experienced building company owner says "Don't fit a staircase without it! "
I run a successful building company in Harrow on the Hill North-West London, called London Building Renovation.. I have an extensive library of building books. I purchased Mark's book on stairs, despite having fitted a sizeable number of staircases over the last 25 odd years. I felt my knowledge was not as good as it could be and thought I would buy the book to improve. With very happy consequences! On a recent project I had to design three staircases to a very awkward conversion from a Victorian two-storey church building to a four-storey domestic building. Without Mark's book can honestly say I would have cost myself thousands of pounds in wasted time. Perhaps, even incorrectly designed 3 tricky staircases. With Mark's book I was able to get around design issues and come up with a better, unique staircase for each floor. I was also able to have a much more informed discussion with my joinery company. The end result is that the client is exceptionally happy and impressed with all my work on the job. My knowledge has grown from when it was more than adequate for my business. I have been able to educate carpenters who work for me and I have used the book to give Toolbox talks to my men. As an added bonus I was overjoyed when I contacted Mark via Twitter to ask a particular question about a difficult dogleg staircase and he replied back almost immediately. I got some very practical help!. If you are interested in construction, you are working in joinery, you are keen capable DIY or self build enthusiast, this book must take pride of place in your joinery section. I cannot believe anyone would not learn something from it. It is clear, concise and well illustrated. A must have.
M**.
Practical
Firstly one of a kind, older books are very confusing and official text for apprenticeship are not great. Clearly the work is one of a professional and experienced stair maker and builds confidence in what can seem a daunting joinery task. Weakness in the writing and pedogogy are a loosing of the methodical approach from the very first page. I would suggest this is because the author was cramming an awful lot of material into what is a small tome. It would be great to create two volumes which allowed for a slower paced development of ideas; setting out etc. For example the geometry of circular joinery. Again a more detailed (drawings) of the setting bout process would enrich the experience and build confidence, note the joinery edge and facing and pencil setting out is difficult to see on the page and some supplemental notes would suffice. However this is by far the most practical and honest production of joinery in stair making I have seen, and, I process a number of joinery books being a Carpenter of some thirty years. I would highly recommend this fine piece of work to apprentices, teachers and joiners et Al. The information has increased my knowledge (I'm not a stair maker) and I would have no hesitation in tackling any staircase.
R**E
The Staircase Bible
I am a professional joiner who owns my own joinery workshop, and this book is "simply" fantastic! As you can see from the photos, we have made some tricky staircases with curved strings and handrails. This book gave me all the information I needed and more. Takes you through every process involved with making staircases. I couldn't recommend this book enough.
B**S
Great book
Great book with everything you want to know
E**E
this is an excellent book for anyone . its very well explained and illustrated there is so much detail with in the book it makes it really easy to follow . 5/5
D**C
Milners book should be required reading for all serious stair builders. Its basically a shop manual of best practices for stair building. It covers everything from straight housed stringers stairs to curved stairs and railings. Some of the highlights include how to build a form for a curved stair, how to make router jigs for routing the stringers, how to make a bullnose starting step, and how to make a curved miter returned nosing and all the math needed to plan out the stair. Most chapters are project based, meaning he teaches while building a complete project in the shop from beginning to end. For readers in the United States be aware that all measurements are in metric. This is easily dealt with by buying a metric tape measure for reference. I still work in inches and have no problem using the information. The plentiful pictures help the reader understand what they are reading. Highly recommended!
H**R
Un libro muy buscado en papel (hace tiempo tengo el pdf). Sabía lo que compraba, y como opinan otros, está muy bien escrito, paso a paso y es de gran ayuda. Tengo que rehacer la escalera de la casa, y espero que el libro me sea de ayuda en el proceso.
A**R
I have been searching for a guide like this for many years, and I've finally found it. I cannot imagine anything more comprehensive short of personal instruction. If you are interested in stair construction, go no further. I feel fortunate to have found it. Thank you.
L**Y
I can't say enough good things about this book. Ive purchased many books over the years to do with carpentry and woodworking and this has to be one of the best , I just hope the author chooses too write more. This book is well thought out from start to finish. Shows many different forms of stairs from straight runs to open rails , L shaped and even curved stair cases as well as railings. Each one explained in detail with many pictures on the different steps to complete the set. The attention to detail along with the pictures makes this book invaluable. I can't stress enough how many detailed pictures are in this book, so if you are a novice stair builder this will really help you make sense of anything you may be confused about. You can not go wrong buying this book!!
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