Impossible Staircase
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The Penrose stairs, also known as the impossible staircase, is a two-dimensional depiction of a staircase in which the stairs make four 90-degree turns as they ascend or descend yet form a continuous loop. Although the staircase is conceptually impossible, it does interfere with your perception since it looks like a person could climb forever and never get any higher.
Watching the video is the easiest way to see how it works. I’ve included a drawing which is linked in the video description.
Tools/Materials
Tools:
- Band Saw
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Clamps
- Sander (optional)
Materials:
- Wood 1 x 6 or 1 x 3
- Wood glue
Cut First Side
![part1.PNG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F9P/W90Y/HS8FUY3L/F9PW90YHS8FUY3L.png&filename=part1.PNG)
![photo 2.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FCN/AMJP/HS8FUY3U/FCNAMJPHS8FUY3U.jpg&filename=photo 2.JPG)
Cut wood as shown in the pictures. I used a table saw for the sections and a band saw for the steps.
Cut Second Side
![part2.PNG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F27/0RI9/HS8FUY3M/F270RI9HS8FUY3M.png&filename=part2.PNG)
Cut Third Side
![part3.PNG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FR6/KZ9R/HS8FUY3R/FR6KZ9RHS8FUY3R.png&filename=part3.PNG)
Cut Fourth Side
![part4.PNG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3R/N82U/HS8FUY3S/F3RN82UHS8FUY3S.png&filename=part4.PNG)
Glue Sides Together
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Use a vice or clamps
It Should Look Like This When Assembled
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![d.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FXU/BAG8/HS8FUY3J/FXUBAG8HS8FUY3J.jpg&filename=d.jpg)
Highlight Edges
![photo 5.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FPK/C3JW/HS8FUY3D/FPKC3JWHS8FUY3D.jpg&filename=photo 5.JPG)
Use a pencil or marker to highlight the step edges. You could also paint the steps as an enhancement.
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I used a Canon DSLR camera for the photo and video. It took a few minutes on a tripod to line up the angles. I also had to use manual focus to blend the focus which helps with the illusion.
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