Century/Centennial Cushions

They are usually found on inexpensive tables... I think Brunswick predominately used them on their lower end tables from the 70's - present. Did you have plans on using them?
 
I was thinking about using them on a practice table I'm building.

Because of their shape, the sub-rail would not require beveling, which would save a bunch of money vs. buying pre-cut subrails.

I could mill my own rails, and might do so. However, there is very little margin for error on cutting the bevels for K-66 or 55 cushions. A degree or more off could result in poor action. I'm not sure that I can get that kind of precision with my router.
 
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