Monday, March 5, 2007

Wood Railings - An Elegant Touch for Your Home

Just picture a large, beautiful home with a spiral staircase in one corner. What material would you expect this staircase to be made of ? The most common materials for such a dramatic statement would be a wood such as teak or mahogany. There is good reason for this. Most people realize that if you want to complement a beautiful home beautifully, you have to do it in wood. For millenia, the preferred choice for household items has been wood. For centuries, man has been crafting beautiful pieces of furniture, such as tables and chairs, and beautiful accoutrements for his home, such as railings and balconies out of wood. Wood of any type gives a home an elegance that is unequaled in any other material. Add to this elegance the long lasting qualities of wood, and you have a perfect combination. To illustrate, there are wood railings in English castles built in the sixteenth century that still hold the mellow beauty of wood. You will not see a five hundred year old metal railing still standing!

A well crafted spiral staircase is not a do-it-yourself project. The intricate curves of a winding staircase are difficult to achieve by an amateur, especially the process involved in creating the winding cap of the wood rail. The pieces are heavy to lift, and cumbersome to put in place properly. To have a lovely spiral staircase, rather than an amatuerish looking job, you need to use the services of a master craftsman. Someone who loves wood railings will enjoy the care and nourishing of this beautiful wood, since teak and mohagany, when kept oiled properly, is a stunning sight to behold.

If you are handy, and want to construct wood railings, straight rails are certainly within the scope of the do-it-yourselfer. This is a project that can be done single-handledly and you do not need a complicated, special purpose workshop to do so.

You will need certain tools to construct your own wooden stair railing, however, and some experience in woodworking. You will have to have the following: a hammer, sanding tools, a power drill and drill bits of various sizes, a circular saw, and a hand saw, clamps for holding wood in place, 12" rough files, a 3/8" socket wrench, as well as sanding tools, sharpening tools and joining tools. Of course, you will also require the standard workshop items such as a level, tape measure, pencils and other drawing instruments, T-square, safety goggles, gloves and dust mask. As noted, a straight wood railing is fairly easy for an amateur wood worker to make, and with enough practice and experience, a dedicated woodworker may eventually be able to graduate to curved railings. With experience building a fence, then perhaps a straight railing on a deck or porch, then an interior railing on a stair or balcony, enough experience can be gained so that a curved railing can be attempted. Practice makes perfect, as we all know, and if one is willing to devote enough time and care to these projects, it can be done. Getting experience working with different types of wood projects will eventually lead to the skills necessary.

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