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prospero
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by prospero » Sun 29 Jan, 2012 1:37 pm
Anyone know where I can get this moulding?
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It's 55mm wide and 32mm deep at the back.
I have an offcut but in was probably in a bargain bundle and no idea where it came from originally.
Arqadia do a near identical one, but it has a rounded outer edge rather than square. I don't mind if it's finshed or plain.
Need a couple of sticks for a job, but if anyone has some they want to get shot of, I'll take more (offcuts as well
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BaBaZa
Posts: 212 Joined: Tue 21 Jun, 2005 1:03 pm
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by BaBaZa » Mon 30 Jan, 2012 10:30 am
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prospero
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by prospero » Mon 30 Jan, 2012 2:18 pm
Thanks!
Only problem is that this is one job where I need the surface to be grainy.
And I have to paint it black with a grey wash.
But... I spotted another one in the wood section that might do the job if I add the inner lip.
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birdman
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by birdman » Mon 30 Jan, 2012 5:28 pm
Have a look in the Simon's 2011 catalogue, page 33 code K/0506. It looks similar to me.
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silvercleave
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by silvercleave » Mon 30 Jan, 2012 5:56 pm
I think it is same page further up 000K/0517 and run through a saw to take the top off and trim the back down by the look of it would give you exactly what you want?
Ian
ps: I'm sure you have a bench saw
prospero
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by prospero » Mon 30 Jan, 2012 7:47 pm
Thanks Guys.
I have another offcut of the round-edge version and it seems a few strokes with a sanding block will convert it.
I'm a bit wary of the table saw since reading about Paul Daniels.
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