. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... 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 100 is a plan of a few curvedsteps placed at the bottom of a stairwaywith a curved stringer,which is struck froma center o. The plan tangents a and bFig. 104. cutung^wreath from are sliown to form an acute angle with each other. The rail above a plan of thisdesign is usually ramped at the bottom end, where it intersects thenewel post, and, whe
. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... 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 100 is a plan of a few curvedsteps placed at the bottom of a stairwaywith a curved stringer,which is struck froma center o. The plan tangents a and bFig. 104. cutung^wreath from are sliown to form an acute angle with each other. The rail above a plan of thisdesign is usually ramped at the bottom end, where it intersects thenewel post, and, when so treated, the bottom tangent a will haveto be level. In Fig. 101 is shownhow to find the angle be-tween the tangents on theface-mould that gives themthe correct direction forsquaring the joints of the wreath when it is determined to have it ramped. This figure mustbe drawn full size. Usually an ordinary drawing-board will answerthe purpose. Upon the board, reproduce the plan of the tangents andcurve of the center line of rail as shown in Fig. 100. Measure the height of 5 ris
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