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Unfinished Profiles

Post by seesaw101 »

Please help dear Forumites.

I am trying to source unfinished timber profiles (Obeche or similar) as per the attachment.

I have used them in various different deep-sunk boxes, either clad with matching (separated) mountboard, brushed velvet or even corduroy fabrics glued to create a matching facing.

They were available in the colony but I cannot find them here. I would like a variation to the standard square box frame.

Would any of the wise sages be able to help? :idea: :?:

Thanks in anticipation.

Steve
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Re: Unfinished Profiles

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D&J Simons do one similar to the smallest one (M0084). The two bigger ones you who probably have to have custom milled. :?

These profiles were very popular at one time. Pity they aren't still readily available as they can be very useful for a number of applications.
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Re: Unfinished Profiles

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Thanks Prospero,

Your suggestion of having them specially milled has a great deal of merit. Maybe, with them possibly being available again, there would be a demand again.

With your vast experiences, would you have any recommendations as to who to approach regarding the milling?

Again, thanks for your input.

Regards

Steve
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Re: Unfinished Profiles

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http://www.norfolkmouldings.com/

Not used them myself, but heard good things about them. :D

That type of moulding was all the rage at one time. Round about 1960. You occasionally see frames made with a deep size on the outside of a frame - flat bit - smaller size on the inside. Not exactly fashionable today. Firmly in the post-war minimalist style. But as a liner in a deep box it is very useful. The slope looks nicer than a square spacer IMHO and it nicely forms a rebate at the back.

I often use the smaller size on it's back to make a fillet around a mount window.
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