. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 55. Elevation of Open-Newel Stair Shown in Plan in Fig. 54. efficient manner. The intermediate newels are left square on theshank below the stairs, and may be fastened in the floor below eitherby mortise and tenon or by making use of joint bolts. Everything about a stair should be made solid and sound; andevery joint should set firmly and closely; or a shaky, rickety, squeakystair will be the result, which is an abomination. Stairs with Curved Turns. Sufficient examples of stairs havingangles of greater or
. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 55. Elevation of Open-Newel Stair Shown in Plan in Fig. 54. efficient manner. The intermediate newels are left square on theshank below the stairs, and may be fastened in the floor below eitherby mortise and tenon or by making use of joint bolts. Everything about a stair should be made solid and sound; andevery joint should set firmly and closely; or a shaky, rickety, squeakystair will be the result, which is an abomination. Stairs with Curved Turns. Sufficient examples of stairs havingangles of greater or less degree at the turn or change of direction, to 298. .2^ W 5 M bJOQP-l g gSo P O --^H -*^ m (C 03 rl- S O !>=?S D OdddO-1 2 § o}j o S as gca bogSS13 EH
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