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Hi,
I have this curved stair which is giving me headaches at several areas. I'm using rather simple profiles for the handrail and for the corner moulding running along the bottom of stair (I did that as a railing and offset it). The problem as you can see is when the profile begins to curve it looks weird. Any thoughts on how to remedy this would be greatly appreciated.
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Robie
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it's natural.
you have to make angle of curved part and straight part same to make joint smooth, but it's impossible at all.
because, slope angles of each inside and ouside edges are not same in cureved rail.
if you change the profile to round one(not rectangle) then you can get better result i guess.
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