It was said in a previous case that with a wide rail and the tangents on the same pitch as the straight rail, the inside of rail has a crippled appearance. This can be remedied by having the wreath in two pieces.

Fig. 1 shows the plan laid down so as to make the inside falling line of rail a straight line; and the risers landing and starting placed in the springing. To find the radius of centre line of rail, Fig. 1. Make S N, Fig. 7, equal one step. From N draw N R at 45° with S N, and from S draw a line at 60° with S N to meet the line from N in R, from R draw square to and cut S N in P; then R P will be the radius for the inside of the rail on plan.

Fig. 2 shows the development. Make H R equal stretch-out of centre line of rail on plan. Set up one tread and risers above and below, with the risers in the springing. Draw the centre falling line, resting on the corners and passing through the centre, at the height of half a riser above the landing. To develop tangents, make C S R Fig. 2, equal C B A, Fig. 1, and complete tangents as shown. To draw the horizontal trace at Fig. 1, make A B F, Fig. 1, equal R S F, Fig. 2. Join F C for the required trace. Draw N O square to it.

Fig. 3 shows the face mould. Make A B F equal A B F and B C equal B C, Fig. 2, and F C equal F C, Fig. 1. Make C P equal C N, Fig. 1. Draw the major axis from N square to N C F. Draw from A parallel to F C P to cut major axis in 7. Now if the drawing is correct A 7 will equal A R, Fig. 1. With P as centre and N R, Fig. 1, as radius, strike an arc at S; again, with 7 as centre and A R, Fig. 2, as radius, strike an arc to intersect the first one in S. Join 7 S and P S extended, and P N equal O N, Fig. 1. Draw from N parallel to 7 S to cut the major axis in O, then O will be the centre.

Fig. 4 shows the sections and bevels. Make N N equal radius of centre line of rail, Fig. 1, with O as centre, and for radius just touching each tangent, which distances transfer to Fig. 4. All the sections in this case will be in the centre of the plank.

Fig. 5 shows the face mould for the other side of the plank.

Fig. 6 shows the application of the face moulds to the stuff.

Both joints are square to tangents and face of plank in this case.


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