you can just have ours...some dad built the one we have for the show and needless to say it was underwhelming. do you want to be able to see through it? (like and arch) cause ours was a total of 4 inches off the ground and used three stiles with cross pieces to form the decking...
Hello,
I need help with constructing a footbridge for Music Man Jr. Small to teeney budget. LOL
Jamison
Pussies. Took me 30 minutes. Adjust as necessary.
I would say wow, but one size doesn't fit all situations. The picture illustrates a quick and dirty solution. The challenge is finding an eloquent solution.
There are still a lot of things to consider, even on a tight budget. Eight inch steps get people up and down fast, but they will be seen as steps. Six inch steps are easier to act on but would extend the bridge by two feet.
If the bridge is set on a diagonal, I would replace the steps with ramps. The railing detail could make or break the illusion.
Pussies. Took me 30 minutes. Adjust as necessary.
That took 30 minutes ?
Umm let put aside name calling, crassness, and testosterone, and address the original question. "I need help constructing...." If we are talking to a person that doesn't even have a clue as to where to start then all the drawings in the world aren't going to help. As much as we all enjoy being a repository of knowledge here at CB, I feel it is also our responsibility to teach a bit. I take it you've heard the saying, " Give a man a fish, feed him for a day...", Well I sort of believe in the Socratic method. If you do not have the proper knowledge to form a coherent question about an issue then you probably don't understand the problem in the first place.
" My light doesn't work." How many possible explanations are there for that? While, to you, the answer to the original question is two step units a platform and a couple of facades, in reality that may be either unfathomable, or out of the question due to budgets, shop availability, or level of carpentry competence.
I don't think anyone's responses were an invitation to beg, I think all the responses showed a common level of concern about forming the proper answer not just the expedient one.
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