. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... T n L SECOMD rLoOR PLANS OF HOUSE IN URBANA, ILL. STAIR-BUILDING. Fig. 6. Side Elevation of Finish ed Steps with Return Nosings and Cove Moulding. worked on the outer edge. The Hp or tongue on the riser should fitsnugly in the groove, and should bottom. By following these last instructions and seeing that the blocks arewell glued in, a good solid job will be theresult. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of stairsteps in which the risers are showntongued into the under side of the tread,as in Fig. 2, and also the


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... T n L SECOMD rLoOR PLANS OF HOUSE IN URBANA, ILL. STAIR-BUILDING. Fig. 6. Side Elevation of Finish ed Steps with Return Nosings and Cove Moulding. worked on the outer edge. The Hp or tongue on the riser should fitsnugly in the groove, and should bottom. By following these last instructions and seeing that the blocks arewell glued in, a good solid job will be theresult. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of stairsteps in which the risers are showntongued into the under side of the tread,as in Fig. 2, and also the tread tonguedinto the face of the riser. This lastmethod is in general use throughout thecountry. The stair-builder, when he hassteps of this kind to construct, needs tobe very careful to secure the exact widthfor tread and riser, including the tongue on each. The usualmethod, in getting the parts prepared, is to make a pattern show-ing the end section of each. The millman, with these patternsto guide him, will be able to run the material through the machinewithout any danger of leaving it either too wide or too narrow; while,if he is left to hims


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