hero25 wrote: » Its the "bit around the corner" .... basically think of a wall ....L shaped .... the main part of the wall is the vertical line and the return is the bit that goes around the corner ... the bottom of the L. same principle applies anytime a wall or unit/press has come to the end of its "line" and is turned (usually 90 degrees) to meet the next "line". hard to explain via a text description ;-)
Calahonda52 wrote: » have a look at the March first entry herehttp://www.a2.ie/category/news/ the return is the pice at the back of the main building, projecting back into the garden, typical were servants quarters. its still visible in the one on the left of the ugliness.
TheNah wrote: » That’s really helpful, think I’m starting to get it. Funny term for it.
wench wrote: » For a staircase, a return is where half the flight goes forward, then a landing, then the second half returns the opposite direction. These rear/side returns were usually joined on at the landing where the stairs returned.
TheNah wrote: » Ah. That makes sense. Starting to see how the term is used now. Thank you.
Calahonda52 wrote: » Good, feel free to return with any questions, to improve the return on the time you invested here, before you return that tool to whoever you borrowed it from and so on!.
muffler wrote: » Stick to the daytime job :P