Does anyone have a good resource for differnet combinations of moulding to use for built up trim?
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I have the Taunton book "Finish Carpentry". An article by Joseph Beals was my starting point. The article is titled "More than one way to case a window"?
Give this site a try:
http://www.gardenstatelumber.com/html/pine.html
Heres another one.
http://www.sfvictoriana.com/details/index_12.htm
Try this link:
http://www.mouldings.com/catalog-download.htm
and go to the section on large combination details (LCD) near the bottom of the page.
Regards,
Dennis
Stop being such purists! Do yer own thing! Go to your trim supplier, get some samples and play with it.
L
Try this link... http://www.gardenstructure.com/page/architectural_woodwork_design.html
or
http://www.gardenstructure.com/page/renovations_orillia_muskoka_barrie.html
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