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Remove froms after concrete has firmed up and trowel smooth with steel trowel.
Hi hkstroud. Above is not how its done sorry..
Mag trowel the tops and then finish Steel trowel that after mag troweling sets up some, then brush.
Finish trowel all tops ( treads ) of the steps first and use a dry or wet hoarse hair brush for texture. Then pull the riser forms and use water and a concrete orange sponge to finish the fronts and sides not a steel finish trowel. A marging trowel or a wide slicker could be used if there are honeycombs but the sponge does the finish on the sides after you pull the forms. . It would be very advisable to get a bag or Portland cement in case you have big honeycombs in the riser face after forms are pulled.
If you are going 5 feet wide I would turn a 2x4 on its side to keep that from bowing so much. I would do them all that way and then have a place to put a kicker in the middle.
Don't forget to angle cut the boards so you can get the trowel into the area where the riser and tread meet.
To brace the angled kicker run it to the existing slab. From there run another 2x4 across the patio and to a place you can butt up to OR to then end where the dirt is and then a stake also.
Spam59... The steps needs to be poured all at once!!
A pic would be good. I form many of tough steps and job situation/concrete copings off walks etc.