Cyma Recta
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A roman moulding, called a Cyma Recta. It is a moulding of double curvature and two fillets. The curve is composed of quarter-circles; the upper or concave portion of the has its center without, while the lower curve has its center within the moulding. Both centers are on the same horizontal line. This moulding is frequently called an Ogee.
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Charles William Weick Elementary Mechanical Drawing, Theory and Practice (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1915) 212
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