What angle for rubber cushions ???

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I am confused by these first 3 pictures: with an angled placement (like the 1st picture) there should be a difference between height of the cushion and the size of that side of the cushion (second picture).
It's pretty clear that the internet provides alternative truths ... :cool:

Which one is true?

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This Artemis N°66 cushion is supposed to be a K55-profile.
But other dimensions than above.
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This is a profile of a Dymondwood rail
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The cross cut section of the Diamond rail you pictured is of the Blue label design, of which I designed back in 2010.
 
I thought you said you had a GC1, those rails are 1.75 thick from the bottom of the rails, to the top of the formica, right at the edge of the feather strip dado. Yet you're saying your rails are 1 13/16" thick. The only way they could be that this is if you installed another layer of formica on top of the pre-existing formica.

No, my table is built from scratch.

the rails basically consist of 18mm rubberwood pannel with a top of 28mm solid oak = a total of 46mm.

There will be cuts and slots and grooves and angles and ...

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here is a picture of the rail glue up.
These babies are heavy.

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enjoy pool
 
No, my table is built from scratch.

the rails basically consist of 18mm rubberwood pannel with a top of 28mm solid oak = a total of 46mm.

There will be cuts and slots and grooves and angles and ...

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here is a picture of the rail glue up.
These babies are heavy.

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enjoy pool
46mm is 1 13/16" that's an 1/8" inch to thick for the rails. The sub rail needs to be at 1 11/16" which is an 1/8" below the top of the rail, which gives you a big step down to the rail cloth, compared to the tip finish of the rails.
 
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