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Showing posts with label custom handrails vermont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom handrails vermont. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

church railings

church railings

tah dah ...
 the church railings are now installed .. it was a bit of a process, as it's in the historic district and permits were required, but they are looking good.  there will be  a removable center section later ..
concept to completion
 existing rails, probably from the 50's?
photoshopped mockup
pattern test


build jig
 it was a process
 

final fitting before paint and installation

Friday, June 5, 2009

New Handrail

New Handrail


Well, we've got a new handrail out front ... Sam had a request from a client for railings like this and we weren't sure on the technique of sweeping horizontal bends so I decided a prototype would be a good addition to our entryway. We also had a friend come by with her 92 year old mother and her exit from the front porch with no handrail was sort of terrifying ... Anyway, it's up there ... looks good ... interesting process ... Click the photos to enlarge them ...

It's got a certain 'welcoming' feeling ...

First cut every couple of inches until what you're bending is essentially a piece of square stock ... Fill in the resulting spaces with weld, grind and smooth. Repeat for the second layer...

make the upsweep, figure out the length of the support

Make a jig to weld it to the horizontals and whip up some brackets ... prime, paint, drill a hole and install it using some epoxy stuff from the lumber yard ... I'll post the name of it here later but it was pretty slick stuff. Hardened up just like the stone and is the same color too ...