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56, for the treads, but tb riser must always be the same width for each separal flight. When the stair is straight and without winders, - rod may be used for laying off the steps. The width of the steps, or treads, will be governed somewhat b> the space allotted for the run of the stairs. There is a certain proportion existing between tb^ tread and riser of a stair, that should be kept to as clo?t as possible when laying out the work Architects JOINER'S WORK 163 tay that the exact measurement f...or a tread and riser should be sixteen inches, or thereabouts. That is, if a- riser is made six inches, the tread should be ten inches wide, and so on. I give a table herewith, showing the rule generally made use of by si air builders for deter- mining the widths of risers and treads: 7i-eads Ritert Trtaii Kisen Inches laches Inches Inchca 5 9 12 s% 6 aj^ 13 5 7 8 14 4>i 8 7^ 15 4 9 7 , 16 Z% 10 dyi i; 3 II 6 18 2% It is seldom, however that the proportion of the fur STRING LANQiN C C riser and step is exactly a matter of choice — the room i«4 MODERN CARPENTRY .1 IS pitJfl allotted to the stairs usually determines this lion; but the above will be found a useful staodardi which it is desirable to approKtmate, fl In better class building^s the number of steps i^ sidered in the plan, which It is the business of architect to arrange, and in such cases the heij of the stdry*rod is simply divided to the ni^ required* fl An elevatioo of a stair with winders is shown Fig* S7i where the story-rod is in evideAce with Clumber of risers figured o£L Fig, s8 shows a portion of an open string stair, W a part of the rail laid on it at AB, CD, and the nei cap with the projection at A, This shows how cap should stand over the lower step.
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