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A practical trade manual that presents step-by-step methods for laying out, cutting, and assembling stairs and handrails. It begins with elementary geometric problems and stretch-outs used to form curves and easings, then explains how to transfer site dimensions onto rods, set out risers, goings, strings, newels, landings and winders, and apply the steel square for accurate profiles. Plates and worked examples illustrate full-size layouts, recommendations for rise-and-run proportions, and a tested square-section and falling-line approach to handrailing, with detailed workshop techniques for cutting, fitting and joining components.

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W. H. Wood

W. H. Wood is an author known for his contributions to practical carpentry and construction literature. His notable work, "Practical Stair Building and Handrailing / By the square section and falling line system," provides detailed guidance on the techniques and principles of stair construction. This book serves as a valuable resource for both amateur and professional builders, emphasizing clarity and practical application in the craft of stair building. Wood's insights into the structural and aesthetic aspects of handrailing reflect a commitment to quality craftsmanship.

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