Hi Curt,

I hadn't seen that video but one of the Legacy videos suggested something a 
bit similar and I used that idea to do the rope twist balusters.  Was 
pretty simple and seemed to work pretty good.

Tracy

On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 1:38:36 PM UTC-6, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Tracy
> Nice job on the Balusters.
>
> Have you seen Mikes video on carriage indexing? 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcFpO51upw&t=32s  (His methods have 
> helped me a lot over the years.) 
> I hope this video helps you?
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 10:05:56 AM EDT, Tracy Smith <
> trlsm...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
>
> Hi Mac,
>
> Thanks to all the great gazebos out there and the videos from Legacy, each 
> of your points I've already included in my plans and work so far.  I didn't 
> even think about the twists turning both directions until I heard it 
> mentioned in one of Legacy's videos.  It makes perfect sense.  I've 
> attached a picture of all my rope twist balusters.  There are eight turning 
> clockwise and eight turning counter clockwise.  There are an odd number of 
> balusters in each rail to specifically allows for a "transition" baluster 
> with a unique design.
>
> The spacing between the balusters is the same as the baluster (3.5").  I 
> very intentionally chose a more girthy design with bigger balusters, rails 
> and posts than what I have typically seen.  It's more about personal 
> preference than anything else.
>
> Thanks for the detailed feedback.
> Tracy
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:12 AM, MWF <mwfo...@earthlink.net <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
> Hello Tracy,
>
> Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and 
> to share your skills & knowledge.
> If you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find 
> there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.
>
> You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought 
> to turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter 
> clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install 
> clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the 
> other half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on 
> the railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a 
> fluted or a simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters, 
> keep in mind that most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing) 
> between balusters not exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's 
> worth, there is no need for your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).  
> Most deck/proch/gazebo railings I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1 
> 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller size should save you a fair bit of cash 
> as well as being much easier to handle/install.
>
> Welcome to The Group.
> Mac
>
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