| Finish and Install a Banister and Landing Rail | |
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    Move the parts often while the glue is drying so they don't stick
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    Glue the one glue-spot Newel onto the Liner; adjust the position of the Rail
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    The two glue-spot Newel overhangs the Liner: the second glue-spot aims down
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    The Baluster (Dowel) for the third down step must be cut to line up with the ceiling
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    Glue the Dowel to the step and the Stringer (stair-side)
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    Glue Dowels to the rest of the steps (not the top 2)
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    Use a small mirror to look straight sideways - line up the dowels with something square
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    Glue together the Landing Rails: note the Newel's overhang 
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    Adjust: the Liners are lined up on top with the floor
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    Scrape a glue-spot on the Banister Newel (the longer one)
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