Stair Step Risers

jar45

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Does anyone have experience using 3/4" cabinet grade, oak veneer plywood for stair risers?  The step rise on the individual stairs are approximately  9 1/4" and 38" in width.  The treads will be stained solid red oak.    The current plan is to paint the risers a high gloss white.

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John
 
First I wouldn't use oak and paint it, you will get a very grainy finish. I would suggest you use birch ply instead. Second, that is a very tall rise. its about a 1 1/4" over code. are you just refinishing a existing stair case? 
 
The stairs are existing and were build after the house was completed.  You are correct, these steps are steep.  They had carpet which I removed and as is often the case in remodeling, found a few surprises. 

For the risers, I considered joining 3/4 solid boards to make the width but I think 3/4" Plywood would be as strong and likely more stable.

Thanks
John
 
Should be no problem.
I have replaced an existing riser of veneered chipboard with another 3/4" white oak veneered chipboard riser on a 38" step.
The client painted it white as well.
Tim
 
The 3/4" ply will be plenty strong enough and a lot cheaper then solid wood. You also might look into using pre primed finger jointed pine or popular in a 1"x10". It may be a little more expensive but would save you a step in the finishing.
 
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