Single Step Stairs
Tools and Materials
1 Sheet of 3/4 inch Exterier Plywood
Grid Paper
Pencils
Rulers
A Large Square (Makes 90 degree)
Wood Glue
Nails and Hammer
or Nail Gun and 2 inch long nails
Wood Screws (I used 1 1/4 inch Coarse Thread)
Power Drill
Pilot Hole tool (Makes room for the head of the screw and not crack the wood)
Screwdriver
Long Clamps
Sand Paper and Sanding Block
or Jitterbug or Orbital Sander (electric or pneumatic)
Hand Saw (I do not recomend takes way too long)
or Circular Saw and Jig Saw
Planning
I reccomend you take some graph paper and a pencil and sketch out how to fit all of these parts onto one sheet of plywood. Use my design. For my graph paper I made each square represent 2 inches, that way a 4 x 8 ft sheet of plywwod is only 24 squares wide and 48 squares long. Here is a list of parts and sizes for each that you will need:
Piece Size In Planning Photo #
Mid - 32 x 32 (stairs are each 8 inches tall in a zig zag) - Photo 2
Right -(Steps 1 & 3) 32 x 24 x 8 x 16 (looks like a L with a large back) - Photo 2
Left -(steps 2 & 4) 24 x 32 x 16 x 8 (looks like a L with a tall bottom) - Photo 2
Bottom of R - 9 x 31 1/4 - Photo 3
Bottom of L - 9 x 23 1/4 - Photo 3
Back - 20wide x 32tall on L x 24tall on R x 10 1/4across at top - Photo 3
Front of 1 - 9 x 7 1/4 (I used this at the back of 1 for support) - Photo 4
Front of 2 - 9 x 16 (I used this at the back of 2 for support) - Photo 4
Front of 3 - 9 x 15 1/4 - Photo 4
Front of 4 - 9 x 18 (or longer than 18 if you have extra room) - Photo 4
Top of 1 - 13wide front x 17long x 11wide at back - Photo 5
Top of 2 - 13wide front x 17 long x 11 wide at the back - Photo 5
Top of 3 - Exactly the same as Top of 1 - Photo 5
Top of 4 - 12 x 12 - Photo 5
I realize you can not read my pencil marks on this pic, but you can see where to put each piece. You might can read the marks on the cut out versions better. For a better view of the pieces check out the next step: Cutting and look at Pic 1 and 2.
Cutting
Take a pencil and mark up your plywood (all the pieces) on your board. Make sure they all fit (don't forget that the blade of the saw takes out 1/8 of an inch, so leave room! Use the graph paper. Then cut each piece and mark them on an edge or inside that won't show what piece they are (ie: Top of 1 or Bottom of R). There is a little bit of extra room on the sheet of plywood but try really hard not to make a mistake, else you defeat the purpose of making this out of one board. You can see from the the grain of the board in pic 1 that it is cut from one 4 x 8 piece of plywood. In pic 2 you can see them spaced out some.
I cut the Top of 1,2,3 and 4 out square and I tell you in the next step how to round off the edges. Leave plenty of room for that!
Mock Up
Building
The next piece I put together was the Front of 2 and 4. Then I put on the Bottom of R and the Right side. Then the Front of 1 and 4 (yes if you do it my way (leaving a place to put shoes under Steps 1 and 2) the Fronts overlap). see pic 2 and 3. I would use glue and screws where ever possible and then nail it together with a nail gun just for more support. I left the Tops last and the back for very last.