I thought I would run this by you to see what suggestions you have for a solution.
I have picked up this job halfway through its completion and consequently inherited the problem of running a scotia to the underside of the overhanging bullnose tread/going on the first two double sided curtail steps of an oak staircase. The first tread has a constantly changing radius where it begins off of the straight and comes around on itself to meet up to the brackets on the string, but it's somewhere around 550mm, the second tread up is much tighter, around 300mm.
The first solution I would have come up with is to steam bend it, but I have no experience of this nor the equipment to do it.
This leaves me short on ideas. Any suggestions anyone...
The best bit is I don't have that long to finish this off, just over a week. I guess that'll teach me to say "yes" and worry about it later #-o
I have picked up this job halfway through its completion and consequently inherited the problem of running a scotia to the underside of the overhanging bullnose tread/going on the first two double sided curtail steps of an oak staircase. The first tread has a constantly changing radius where it begins off of the straight and comes around on itself to meet up to the brackets on the string, but it's somewhere around 550mm, the second tread up is much tighter, around 300mm.
The first solution I would have come up with is to steam bend it, but I have no experience of this nor the equipment to do it.
This leaves me short on ideas. Any suggestions anyone...
The best bit is I don't have that long to finish this off, just over a week. I guess that'll teach me to say "yes" and worry about it later #-o