I would love a steer on the way to go with this newel installation at the top of the stairs.
for anyone wondering, the extra bit of timber attached to the inside of the stringer is how I am offsetting the newel and handrail slightly to avoid new handrail clashing with the landing ceiling. So Ignore that bit.
Newel post to install is 118x118mm
The question is on strategy for fixing the newel at the top. I was thinking maybe:
option 1: cut the stringer flush with the floorboards and cut the newel to have a chunk of it slot down between the stringer and the adjacent floor joist, glue and fix through stringer and joist. Would likely need tolift one of the landing boards to fix to joist.
option 2: leave the stringer more of less as is (triangular above boards) and cut a slot to accommodate it, somewhat straddling the stringer and possibly still have a bit that goes down the slot to fix to joist if that is necessary. I was thinking the triangular slot could be a bit more awkward for a somewhat novice in woodwork
option3: a better option you guys suggest?
for anyone wondering, the extra bit of timber attached to the inside of the stringer is how I am offsetting the newel and handrail slightly to avoid new handrail clashing with the landing ceiling. So Ignore that bit.
Newel post to install is 118x118mm
The question is on strategy for fixing the newel at the top. I was thinking maybe:
option 1: cut the stringer flush with the floorboards and cut the newel to have a chunk of it slot down between the stringer and the adjacent floor joist, glue and fix through stringer and joist. Would likely need tolift one of the landing boards to fix to joist.
option 2: leave the stringer more of less as is (triangular above boards) and cut a slot to accommodate it, somewhat straddling the stringer and possibly still have a bit that goes down the slot to fix to joist if that is necessary. I was thinking the triangular slot could be a bit more awkward for a somewhat novice in woodwork
option3: a better option you guys suggest?