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Railing to Easing to a Turn 

Scott Earl Smith Finishing Touch Carpentry
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How to build a railing to easing to a turn connection so a stair railing can terminate on a post at the proper orientation. A very difficult task broken down with detailed instructions so it can be possible on the first attempt. The Lamello Invis is featured in this video to embed invisible fasteners in the railing components for a neat, clean job.
Resources:
Lamello Invis: lamello.com, ultimatetools.ca
2P-10 two part glue: Fastcap.com
Festool products: woodenedge.ca, ultimatetools.ca, superiorcoatings.ca
Finishing Touch Carpentry supports Adult and Teen Challenge, a Christian-based addiction recovery program. teenchallenge.tc
Liability waiver: Finishing Touch Carpentry and Scott Earl Smith assume no responsibility for the safe usage of tools, and general safety practices. This is not a safety video and all users should research their own safety techniques prior to attempting any of the techniques shown in this video.

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@bobmartin6055
@bobmartin6055 5 месяцев назад
I don’t know of any other channel that covers stair railings in the detail you do!! Always a pleasure watching your videos!
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Bob. I'm glad you find them enjoyable. Cheers, Scott
@searchingforaway8494
@searchingforaway8494 5 месяцев назад
Wow!! Those tools!! AMAZING! Definitely makes the job easier having the right tools! Along with the incredible skills you have lol Great video...
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I appreciate your comments and encouragement. Keeps me going! Scott
@keithfountain881
@keithfountain881 3 месяца назад
Incredible craftsmanship! Love your work
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 3 месяца назад
Thank you Keith! Very encouraging. Happy Easter, Scott
@1Skiing691
@1Skiing691 Месяц назад
Amazing video! I'm about to tackle my own railing but haven't done much with easings before. This video is just what I needed, super informative, I'm feeling much better about doing it now haha Thanks for this!
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
You're welcome. Yes if you haven't done it before it's a daunting task. Glad it was helpful and hope you explore the channel some more. Cheers, Scott
@joelyoung8006
@joelyoung8006 5 месяцев назад
Gotta agree with the other comments. This is the only channel I can find that explains fittings. It would be very awesome to post more info about fittings.
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Joel, I will look for more jobs that have fittings to fit this need. I appreciate your comment. Cheers, Scott
@paul-akers
@paul-akers 5 месяцев назад
Mind-boggling, the best woodworking instructional video I’ve ever watched
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Wow Paul. That's quite a compliment. Thank you so much for your ongoing support and encouragement. Sincerely, Scott
@paulmawdsley2027
@paulmawdsley2027 5 месяцев назад
Interesting. You have shown me something I've never seen before. I've been doing stair and rail renovations since 2007. I've pulled apart a lot of railings, modified quite a number and built many from scratch. I have never come across this method of connection. I agree with another commenter, not a lot of quality videos on stairs and rails on RU-vid. Definitely interested in seeing more of your videos. Subscribed. Thanks, Paul.
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Paul! You never stop learning in this trade (if you keep your eyes and ears open). I've learned a lot just by reading the comments on my channel. Thanks for subscribing and commenting. I'm encouraged. Cheers, Scott
@benleaper6451
@benleaper6451 5 месяцев назад
Thats gonna be a nice railing. Never seen that kind of magnetic connection method. Really cool.
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Ben. More videos to come on that project. Thank you for the comment, Scott
@j.d.1488
@j.d.1488 5 месяцев назад
Awesome channel. Very cool. Always wanted to do stair rails. Pretty nice method.
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thank you JD. Glad you like the channel. Welcome, Scott
@handysolutionsrenovation416
@handysolutionsrenovation416 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the great video
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much. Very encouraging. Cheers, Scott
@andrewfox7331
@andrewfox7331 Месяц назад
Thanks for your help and advice 😊
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
Thank you so much Andrew!
@scottwilson4347
@scottwilson4347 5 месяцев назад
I use hot glue a lot & it don’t like to stick to metal or any slick surfaces..if you sand your melamine down to get it, passed the slick surface. It would work better or just use piece of plywood. I’ve tried to use it to put faces on drawer boxes and when I try to pull the drawer out with the face to add screws inside to secure it, the face pops off a lot because the drawer box is slick..hot glue works best on wood to wood surfaces
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Scott. Yes I've noticed that too. Wood to wood holds very well. Thanks for the tip. I appreciate the comment, Scott
@andrewfox7331
@andrewfox7331 Месяц назад
Hello Scott, I have a question now that I have fitted my newel posts with your help.) I plan to use a downward easing (the exact opposite of what you have in this video) to change handrail angle from horizontal (from a newel post that is set a foot or so back into a landing) to the correct rake angle of the stairs. I'm trying to understand, if I can, how to use a pitch block to get an exact cut line. I can sort of see about where to cut by using the stringer as a guide but I know the cut needs to be precise. Once I hopefully have that solved, is there any reason not to make the cut with the piece flat on the saw - rather than the careful (and impressive) jig work that you have used? Thanks for all your videos!
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
Thank you Andrew. I would say that the best way for me to answer this is by looking at your project perhaps with a FaceTime call. I've done this in the past. Reach out to my via my website and send me an email and we can go from there. www.scottearlsmith.com Cheers, Scott
@lavelleteal-mw3ep
@lavelleteal-mw3ep Месяц назад
hi scott its your granddanger lavelle. great video not just because i am in it lol
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
Hahaha! Good comment Lavelle! Love you so much. Love Papa (Share with your friends!)
@lavelleteal-mw3ep
@lavelleteal-mw3ep Месяц назад
@@scottearlsmithFTC thanks
@neshco
@neshco 4 месяца назад
What amazing job there...This connections are revolutionary, looks amazing, clean and beautifull. Thing that I want to ask is about this handrail "elbow" elements. Did you made it yourself or there is a producer that sell it in different radiuses, swing sides etc? I am in the process of the renovation of the stairs and have a lot of problem to find acceptable system for amateur like me. Is there such a thing like a producer that make fittings that can be combined to make proper swinging without carving etc?
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the compliment! The fittings, including the "elbow," were purchased from a local supplier. But they are made by a company called Coffman Stair Parts. Here is the link to their website. www.wm-coffman.com Hope this helps, Scott
@neshco
@neshco 4 месяца назад
@@scottearlsmithFTC thank you! Yes, it does help a lot, those fittings are just what I am looking for, only problem here as I can see is the transport. And if supplier send it to Norway :) Thank you for info and keep up such a nice work 🧡
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 4 месяца назад
@@neshco There must be a supplier in your part of the world that sells railing products. Good luck with your search, Scott
@cjsawinski
@cjsawinski 5 месяцев назад
11:10… I have that same Irwin square, but mines wayyyy out of square. Should have returned it but never did, I tried using it for about half hour before I got frustrated and finally thought to check the square. Full 1/16 out over the full length of the blade.
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
Wow! I will take a look at it. Scary. Thanks for letting me know. Scott
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
By the way, I just checked mine on my framing square. Looks very close. How did you determine yours was out of square? And what kind of square do you use now? thx Scott
@cjsawinski
@cjsawinski 5 месяцев назад
@@scottearlsmithFTC to check a square (any square), put it on a board or scrap plywood (that has one straight edge at least). Put the heel of the square on the straight edge like you were just doing layout. Preferably use a razer blade or marking knife instead of a pencil to mark the board using the square. Then flip the square over and put it to your scribe line… if it matches the scribe you made then it’s nice and square, if it doesn’t match the original line then you’ll see that it doesn’t follow the original mark. When I did this mine didn’t follow it by more than a sixteenth of an inch and was easy to see right away.
@cjsawinski
@cjsawinski 5 месяцев назад
@@scottearlsmithFTC and I haven’t gotten a new “engineering square” to replace it, I just use other general squares that I know and trust because I’ve checked them… I’ve also made a few of my own for clamping and general purposes on my table saw sled. After you have a table saw sled built and dialed in there’s an easy process to make your own right angle squares that with be very very accurate (as long as your sled is accurate).
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 5 месяцев назад
@@cjsawinski Thank you for this info. I have a friend who sells collector item squares (planes, chisels etc) so if I decide to buy an old-school square with the wood handle etc I will make sure it's square. I've resisted the temptation to start buying Woodpecker (or similar high-end marking stuff) but if your hardware store square is not square - you've got a problem. I'd also like to upgrade my levels to Starrett's. My Dewalt levels read different if you flip them end for end.
@lavelleteal-mw3ep
@lavelleteal-mw3ep Месяц назад
I would love too do another video with you
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
I would love that Lavelle! Anytime. Love Papa
@lavelleteal-mw3ep
@lavelleteal-mw3ep Месяц назад
@@scottearlsmithFTC yay
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC Месяц назад
@@lavelleteal-mw3ep Looking forward to it.
@duaynenaugle561
@duaynenaugle561 3 месяца назад
I like the idea of the lamello invis as it keeps the joinery at the top of the rail as opposed to traditional rail bolts which are located closer to the bottom of the rail. Eventually you will have a spindle that will be drilled directly into that hole. The Invis avoids this. Would love to buy one but I plan on retiring soon
@scottearlsmithFTC
@scottearlsmithFTC 3 месяца назад
Thank you Duayne. Yes you are right. I've had a baluster connecting right at the joint and encountered that issue. The Lamello Invis is worth it if you are building balustrades that is for sure. Enjoy your retirement! Cheers, Scott
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