Thank you! This is exactly what we were looking for and glad to have it as reference. Our design is very similar but yours is perfect with everything we were missing!!
Thank you :) actually the number differs depending upon where we are using them . For example we need about 22 , 3 way connectors we use at corners and around 20 of T connectors if you are planning 11 steps .
Great video! I am building Golu steps following all the steps detailed by you. I am using 1 inch thickness pvc pipes. What is the thickness of the plywood you are using? Is there any specific thickness you recommend based on your experience? Thank you!
@@darendream009 hi, I used very thin plywood. Since u have 1 inch thick pipes u can easily go for 1/2 inch so they are strong. The problem with thin plywood is it might bend a little.
Hi, thank you for sharing a detailed video on how to build the steps! I'm planning to build one with this as reference. Can you please share what type of wood you purchased from home Depot? 0:36
Thank you ! Most of my dolls are papier-mâché or kondapalli dolls . If I am making another stand I would definitely go for a thicker pipe. 1/2 inch pipes worked fine for my dolls but for the last step as the pipes are long they were a little wobbly . And we had to add a clamp to the wall To keep it stable. Weight wise it’s not a problem. Hope it’s helpful
I mostly have plaster of paris and kondapalli dolls. If I am making another stand, I would surely go far thicker pipes. Though they could take the weight, they were weak and shaky as the length increased. We had to clamp the last pipe to the wall to keep it sturdy.
Hi , yes they will slightly change the dimension so we cut the plywood after we completed the stand. Basically, we just gave a little extra room for the planks , like 1/2 inch or so.