Stair Building And the Steel Square a Manual of Practical Instruction in the Ar

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Stair Building And the Steel Square a Manual of Practical Instruction in the Ar
Fred T Frederick Thomas Hodgson
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The joint at 5 is to be made square to d" 5; and that at c", to d" c". Comparing this figure with the face- mould as shown for the upper wreath in Fig. 98, it will be observed that both are alike.
In practical work the stair-builder is often called upon to deal with cases in which the conditions of tangents differ from all the examples thus far given. An instance of this sort is shown in Fig. 100, in which the angles between the tangents on the plan are acute.
Fig. 103. Developing Face -Mould,
...Obtuse-Angle Plan.
STAIR-BUILDING r>7 Fig. 105. Wreath Twisted, Ready to be Moulded.
In all the preceding examples, the tan- gents on the plan were at right angles; that is, they were square to one another. Fig. 100 is a plan of a few curved steps placed at the bottom of a stairway with a curved stringer, which is struck from a center o. The plan tangents a and b Fig. 104. Cumngwreath from are shown to form an acute angle with each other. The rail above a plan of this design is usually ramped at the bottom end, where it intersects the newel post, and, when so treated, the bottom tangent a will have to be level.


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