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Where mouldings change direction and where one or both of them are inclined, as in a dado moulding on a staircase, it is often necessary to have the mouldings differently shaped so that they will intersect correctly. These are called raking mouldings.

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© 1981 A. B. Emary

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Emary, A.B. (1981). Raking Mouldings. In: A Comprehensive Practical Geometry for Builders. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06092-4_16

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