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Project by nadabula posted 84 days ago 2124 views 6 times favorited 19 comments Add to Favorites Watch

please guys if you can help me about new production with my work to US if some body …. is possible i wi by happy the projeckt is realy unusual and working very vel al best for apologize for my bet english all best to US
sorry i really need yours help
paul nadabula bradovka

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Roger

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#1 posted 84 days ago

That looks like a stairway to heaven… Wow! Just beautiful

-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net

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bobasaurus

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#2 posted 84 days ago

Impressive staircase. Shaping those curved supports looks tedious. What material did you use? Looks kind of like laminated plywood pieces.

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Mike Gager

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#3 posted 84 days ago

will probably need hand rails for the US

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ShaneA

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#4 posted 84 days ago

Definitely would need rails to meet building codes. Looks good though.

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Jorge G.

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#5 posted 84 days ago

will probably need hand rails for the US

Or those of us who like to tip a few once in a while… :-)

-- Just because you’ve always done it that way doesn’t mean it’s not incredibly stupid.

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Monte Pittman

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#6 posted 84 days ago

That’s incredibly beautiful in any language

-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability

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TurnTurnTurn

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#7 posted 84 days ago

Beautiful work!!!!

-- TurnTurnTurn

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optimusprime

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#8 posted 84 days ago

Beautiful! handrails or a wall of tempered glass would work. I also want to kow what type of wood?

-- Just hammering through life!!!

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TNT82

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#9 posted 84 days ago

Wow that is awe inspiring

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whitebeast88

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#10 posted 84 days ago

awesome staircase!!!

-- It don't have to be straight,it's just a suggestion!!!

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woodbutcherbynight

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#11 posted 84 days ago

Very exotic, impressive craftmanship.

-- Live to tell the stories, they sound better that way.

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JL7

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#12 posted 84 days ago

Incredible….!

-- Jeff - I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.

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deon

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#13 posted 84 days ago

Amazing work!

-- Dreaming patterns

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mmh

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#14 posted 83 days ago

Beautifully designed and executed! I would try to contact some of the architectural design firms who build custom, contemporary homes and offices. You may be able to design the rails to flow from the step and become one with the design or use glass, plastic or even tension wire for rails that may not distract too much from the design to meet USA building codes.

Try the magazine, Architectural Digest to see if they will feature the house you have this installed or who they may know who would be interested in your work.

-- "They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night." ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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SPHinTampa

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#15 posted 83 days ago

Great design.

-- Shawn, I ask in order to learn

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