What are box newels?

What are box newels?

Box newels are usually constructed like a box, often having a hollow center and are usually square rather than turned on a Lathe. Each of our box newels are individually hand made by experienced craftsmen.

What is the meaning of newel?

Definition of newel 1 : an upright post about which the steps of a circular staircase wind. 2 : a post at the foot of a straight stairway or one at a landing.

What type of wood is used for newel post?

Wood Newel posts made of softwoods like pine, poplar or hemlock are often required to be a minimum 3.5″ to meet your local building code. HEIGHT: You can typically find 42″, 43 1/2″, 48″ & 55″ lengths although the most common on the market are a 42″ or 48″ wood newel.

Are newel posts solid wood?

This newel post is 3-1/2″ square x 58″ length. It is solid wood and not made like traditional box newels which are always hollow inside. Great for traditional stairways. Available in several different species of wood.

Is Newl a word?

newl is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc. The word ‘newl’ is made up of 4 letters.

How high should my newel post be?

36” to 42” above front of tread. should be between 36” and 42”, depending on your building code. handrail one inch below the top block of the newel.

How often do I need a newel post?

Further, for code-compliance, a newel post is necessary on balconies where the length of the handrail is eight feet or longer. Therefore, if you have a sixteen-foot balcony, you will need three newel posts, one at the beginning, one in the middle, and one at the end.

How do I secure a newel post?

One is to use construction adhesive combined with screwing it to the floor. Pre-drill holes for the screws into the base of the newel, then secure it in place. Hide the screw holes with some decorative molding. Another way is to mount threaded inserts in the surface where you will mount the newel.