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Table of Contents

1450 Shepard DriveTitusville, FL 32780p: 800.756.0399 321.385.3880f: 321.385.3820

Titusville

Montevallo, AL80 South Shelby StreetMontevallo, AL 35115p: 800.756.0199 205.665.2546f: 205.665.3432

Shepherdsville, KY1272 Omega ParkwayShepherdsville, KY 40165p: 800.756.0599 502.543.9191f: 502.543.9192

Hoffman, NC 2772 Highway 1 NorthP.O. Box 188Hoffman, NC 28347 p: 800.756.0299 910.281.3116f: 910.281.5820

Phoenix, AZ 229 South 49th AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85043p: 800.756.0799 602.272.2788f: 602.272.2662

Titusville, FL 1450 Shepard DriveTitusville, FL 32780p: 800.756.0399 321.385.3880f: 321.385.3820

Houston, TX 4343 Kennedy Commerce DriveHouston, TX 77032 p: 800.756.0499f: 855.211.5712

Atlanta, GA 6280 Best Friend RoadSuite 400Norcross, GA 30071p: 866.915.8938 770.248.3021f: 770.248.3028

Why Do Business with Woodgrain? .........................................................................................2Commitment to the Environment .............................................................................................2Woodgrain Brands ...................................................................................................................3

Ceiling: Pages 4-5 Crown Moulding .......................................................................................................................4-5Cove Mould ..............................................................................................................................5

Door & Window: Pages 6-8Casing ......................................................................................................................................6-7Stop ..........................................................................................................................................7Window Stool ...........................................................................................................................7Mull ...........................................................................................................................................8Brick Mould ..............................................................................................................................8Back Band ................................................................................................................................8

Wall: Page 9Chair Rail/Panel Mould .............................................................................................................9Chair Rail Backer .....................................................................................................................9Outside Corner ........................................................................................................................9

Floor: Pages 10-12Base .........................................................................................................................................10-11Base Shoe ...............................................................................................................................12Base Cap .................................................................................................................................12

General Purpose: Pages 13-14 Picture Mould ...........................................................................................................................13Lattice ......................................................................................................................................13 Handrail ...................................................................................................................................13 Half Round ...............................................................................................................................13 Shingle .....................................................................................................................................13 Apron ........................................................................................................................................13Screen .....................................................................................................................................13 Joint Mould ..............................................................................................................................14 Round ......................................................................................................................................14 Quarter Round .........................................................................................................................14Cap Mould ...............................................................................................................................14Chamfer ...................................................................................................................................14S-4-S Stock .............................................................................................................................14

Boards: Page 15S-4-S Boards ............................................................................................................................15

Door Shop: Page 16Flat Jamb .................................................................................................................................16 Split Jamb ...............................................................................................................................16 Stop Set ..................................................................................................................................16Exterior Frame .........................................................................................................................16Casing Legs .............................................................................................................................17Stop Legs ................................................................................................................................17

Return & Cancellation Policy ...................................................................................................18Installation & Finishing .............................................................................................................19

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Woodgrain BrandsWhy do Business with Woodgrain?

Woodgrain Distribution is a logistics company dedicated to delivering “best in class” service and millwork products to our customers at the lowest total cost of ownership, when they want it, and where they want it. The Woodgrain organization has over 55 years of experience in millwork supply. This experience along with the investments made in technology, talent, training, facilities, and network volume density allow cus-tomers to receive efficient, reliable, and consistent value from Woodgrain Distribution.

The Woodgrain Distribution product sourcing strategy using our own international and domestic mills as well as contractual relationships with suppliers around the world, gives our customers security of supply as well as variable lead time options. Our goal is to provide customized solutions for the product mix and service options our customers are looking for at the lowest total cost of ownership.

In its total commitment to customers, Woodgrain Distribution promises “best in class” products and service at the lowest total cost of ownership. In its total commitment to the environment, Woodgrain promises to act as a responsible corporate citizen, optimizing the use of resources and producing products that not only have a positive impact on the environment, but also the health of people.

The wood used by Woodgrain primarily originates from sustainable sources including FSC/SFI certified wood. Over 99 percent of the wood fiber processed by Woodgrain is used as a product. Woodgrain recycles every product possible and strives to operate in an environmentally conscience manner.

Woodgrain’s Commitment to the Environment

DecraMold®

Add beauty and interest to any room with DecraMold®. DecraMold includes a complete line of decorative moulding for any room or project; base, fluted casing, chair rail, crown, general purpose, and door and cabinet trim. DecraMold is available in random and eight foot lengths allowing for endless possibilities. DecraMold installs the same as traditional moulding, and is made from solid pine which can be finished with paint, stain, or varnish.

BlockShop®

An assortment of corner and divider blocks, rosettes, and plinth blocks create the “no-miter system®,” BlockShop® which can be used with any traditional moulding as well as DecraMold. BlockShop offers a complete selection of blocks for no-miter installation of base, casing, chair rail, and crown mouldings in a variety of sizes and profiles. The blocks eliminate the need for difficult miter cuts, allow for a quick and easy installation at an affordable price, and add elegance to your home. To carry the finished look of your moulding, blocks can be painted, stained, or varnished.

Flexgrain®, flexible moulding provides an inexpensive and ideal solution for all your curved moulding needs. All Woodgrain profiles are available for any pre-formed or straight applications. For concave, convex, curved windows, doors, and arches; Flexgrain has pre-formed half circles, quarter circles, full circles, ovals, eyebrows, and ellipticals available. For curved wall applications, install Flexgrain flat to the wall and it will follow the bend. Flexgrain can be painted or stained and is available smooth or in any wood grain pattern.

Looking to replicate a historic or unique piece of moulding? Flexgrain has the capability to manufacture custom mouldings to fit your needs. Send a sample of your historic or unique moulding which Flexgrain will use to create a mould and manufacture the needed material. Flexgrain saves you time and money versus the alternative of bending traditional wood moulding.

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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Crown Moulding

Ceiling

No. 3194 11/16” X 4-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. SPDN 11/16” X 4-1/4”PFJ, FLEX

No. 49 9/16” (15mm) X 3-5/8” PFP, PNE, UMD, TIM, FLEX

No. 479/16” (15mm) X 4-5/8”PFP, UMD, FLEX

No. 75 9/16” X 1-5/8” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. F614 11/16” X 6-1/4”PFP, FLEX

No. TPCW 18mm (5/8”) X 7-1/8”UMD, FLEX

Cove Mould

No. F714 11/16” X 7-1/4”PFP, FLEX

No. 459/16” (15mm) X 5-1/4”PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX(Narrow Cove)

No. 1868 15mm (9/16”) X 5”UMD, FLEX

No. 61 9/16” X 1-5/8”PNE, FLEX

No. 100 11/16” X 11/16” PNE, FLEX

No. 869/16” X 1-5/8” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. F814 1” X 8-1/4”PFP, FLEX

No. F514 9/16” X 5-1/4”PFP, FLEX (Wide Cove)

No. 549/16” X 2-1/4”PFP, FLEX

No. 529/16” (15mm) X 2-3/4”PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 489/16” X 4-1/4”PFP, PNE, FLEX

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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Door & Window

Casing

No. RB03 1-1/16” (25mm) X 3-1/2” PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 10029/16” (12mm) X 3-9/16”PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 10069/16” X 3-9/16” PFP, FLEX

No. M01511/16” X 3-1/2” PFP, FLEX

No. 1682 5/8” X 3-1/4”(Reversible) PFP, FLEX

No. 444M5/8” X 3-1/4”PFJ, FLEX

No. 32711/16” X 2-1/4”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 442 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. M010 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 1803 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 473 9/16” X 2-1/4” PNE, FLEX

No. 1800 (1000m) 9/16” X 3-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 1830 11/16” X 3-1/2” PFP, FLEX

No. A462 11/16” X 2-3/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 44511/16” X 3-1/4”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 35611/16” (15mm) X 2-1/4”PFJ, PFP, PNE, UMD, TIM, FLEX

No. 36611/16” (15mm) X 2-1/4”PFJ, PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 376 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 316 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, PNE, PTP, FLEX

No. 3875/8” X 2-1/4” PNE, FLEX

Stop

No. 9417/16” X 3/4”PNE, FLEX

No. 856 3/8” X 1-3/8”PNE, FLEX

No. 1195 11/16” X 2-1/2” PNE

No. 1021 11/16” X 5-1/4” PFP

Window Stool

No. 8873/8” X 1-1/4”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 9163/8” X 1-3/8”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 9377/16” X 1-1/4”PNE, FLEX

7/8”

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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Door & Window Wall

Back Band

No. 1801-3/16” X 2”PFP, PVC

No. 176 5/8” X 1-5/8” PFP, PVC

Brick Mould

No. 988 3/8” X 1-3/8” PNE, FLEX

No. 985 1/2” X 2-1/4” PNE, FLEX

No. 987 3/8” X 2” PNE, FLEX

Mull

No. 281 11/16” X 1-1/8” PNE, FLEX

No. 280 11/16” X 1-1/16” PFP, FLEX

1/4” 1/4”

5/8” 11/16”

Chair Rail/Panel Mould

No. 2975/8” X 3” PFJ, PNE, FLEX

No. 39011/16” (15mm) X 2-5/8”PFJ, PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 12171/2” X 1-1/2”PNE, FLEX

Outside Corner

No. 205 1-1/8” X 1-1/8” PNE, FLEX

No. 204 1-5/16” X 1-5/16”PNE, FLEX

No. 304H 9/16” X 4-1/4” PFJ, FLEX

Chair Rail Backer

No. 300 1-1/16” X 2-3/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 302H 1-1/16” X 2-3/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 1218 5/8” X 2-1/2” PNE, FLEX

No. CR991-1/8” X 2-1/4” PNE, FLEX

No. 392 1” X 2-3/8” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 121911/16” X 1-5/8”PNE, FLEX

1/4”

1”

No. 206 11/16” X 11/16” PNE, FLEX

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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Floor

Base

No. 5163 9/16” X 5-1/4” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 6140 11/16” X 6-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 5180 9/16” (12mm) X 5-1/4” PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 1866 15mm (11/16”) X 5-1/4” UMD, FLEX

No. 1692 17/32” X 5-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. M151 9/16” X 4-1/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 631 9/16” (12mm) X 3-1/4” PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 713 9/16” (12mm) X 3-1/4” PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 433 9/16” X 3-1/4 PFJ, FLEX

No. 723 7/16” X 3-1/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 726 7/16” X 2-1/4”PFP, FLEX

No. BAV1 15mm (11/16”) X 5-1/4” UMD, FLEX

No. T738 15mm (11/16”) X 7-3/8” UMD, FLEX

No. F725 11/16” X 7-1/4” PFP, FLEX

No. 618 9/16” (12mm) X 5-1/4”PFJ, PFP, PNE, UMD, FLEX

No. 1867 15mm (11/16”) X 7-1/4” UMD, FLEX

No. 6180 11/16” X 6-5/16” PFP, FLEX

No. 1652 9/16” X 5-1/8” PFP, FLEX

No. 750 9/16” X 4-1/4” PFJ, FLEX

No. 620 9/16” X 4-1/4” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 623 9/16” (12mm) X 3-1/4” PFP, PNE, UMD, TIM, FLEX

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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General PurposeFloor

Base Cap

No. 163 11/16” X 1-3/8”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 166 11/16” X 1-1/4”PNE, FLEX

Base Shoe

No. 127 7/16” X 3/4” OAK, TIM, FLEX

No. 129 7/16” X 11/16” PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 272 11/16” X 1-5/8” PNE, FLEX

No. 273 11/16” X 1-3/4” PFP, FLEX

Picture Mould Lattice

Half Round

Apron Screen

Handrail

No. 12031-1/4” X 2-1/4”PNE

No. 231 1-1/2” X 1-11/16” PNE

No. 120711/16” X 7/8”PNE, FLEX

No. 120111/16” X 1-1/4”PNE, FLEX

No. 2671/4” X 1-5/16”PNE, FLEX

No. 122 3/8” X 11/16” PNE, FLEX

No. 116 11/16” X 1-1/2” PNE, FLEX

No. 266 1/4” X 1-1/2”PNE, FLEX

No. B200 11/16” X 2-1/2” PFJ, FLEX

No. 120 1/2” X 1” PNE, FLEX

No. 210 5/8” X 1-5/8” PFP, FLEX

Shingle

No. 1441/4” X 3/4”PNE, FLEX

No. 1421/4” X 3/4”PNE, FLEX

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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General Purpose Boards

S-4-S Boards

1 x 123/4” (18mm) X 11-1/4” PFP, UMD, FLEX

1 x 1211/16” X 11-1/4” PFJ

1 x 6 3/4” (18mm) X 5-1/2” PFP, UMD, FLEX

1 x 6 11/16” X 5-1/2” PFJ

1 x 4 3/4” (18mm) X 3-1/2” PFP, UMD, FLEX

1 x 4 11/16” X 3-1/2” PFJ

1 X 2 3/4” X 1-1/2” PFP, FLEX

1 x 8 3/4” (18mm) X 7-1/4” PFP, UMD, FLEX

1 x 8 11/16” X 7-1/4” PFJ

1 x 10 3/4” X 9-1/4” PFP, FLEX

1 x 10 11/16” X 9-1/4” PFJ

S-4-S Stock

Joint Mould

No. 12159/16” X 1-1/4”PNE, FLEX

Round

Chamfer

No. 2321-7/16”PNE

No. 2331-1/4”PNE

No. 9953/4” X 3/4” MFW, FLEX

Quarter Round

No. 1081/2” X 1/2”PNE, FLEX

No. 10611/16” X 11/16”PFP, PNE, FLEX

No. 1031-1/16” X 1-1/16”PNE, FLEX

No. 105 3/4” X 3/4”TIM, FLEX

No. 2929/16” X 1-1/8”PNE, FLEX

No. 289 1-1/16” X 1-5/8” PNE, FLEX

Cap Mould

1/4”

3/4”

No. 2541/2” X 3/4”PNE, FLEX

No. 1220 7/16” X 2” (Eased Edge)PNE, FLEX

No. 24911/16” X 1-1/2”(Eased Edge) PNE, FLEX

No. 2393/4” X 3/4”PNE, FLEX

No. 1250 7/16” X 2-1/2” (Eased Edge)PNE, FLEX

1/4”

3/4”

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PFJ = Raw Fingerjoint PinePFP = Primed Fingerjoint Pine PNE = Solid PinePTP = Pressure Treated Pine

UMD = Light MDF*OAK = Solid OakMFW = Banak

PVC = Extruded Cellular VinylTIM = Timbron Composite MouldingsFLEX = Flexgrain® Flexible Moulding

*UMD thickness is measured in metric units

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Door Shop

Flat Jamb Casing Legs

Stop Legs

11/16” X 4-5/8” 97” BD 97-11/16” OAL PFP

11/16” X 4-5/8” 81” BD 81-11/16” OALPFP

11/16” X 5-1/4” 81” BD 81-11/16” OALPFJ

1-1/16” X (4-9/16” to 5-1/4”) 80-5/8” BD Male = 2-3/4”PFP

No. SS37/16” X 1-5/8” X 84”2 = 7/0 Legs1 = 3/0 HeaderWeatherstrip AppliedPFP

1-1/16” X (4-9/16” to 5-1/2”)97” BD Male = 2-1/2”PFP

Split Jamb

Stop Set

Exterior Frame

1-1/4” X 4-9/16 X 6’8” PFP

No. 366 7/0 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFJ, PFP, PNE

No. 327 7/0 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP

No. 916 7/0 3/8” X 1-3/8” PFP

No. 356 7/0 11/16” X 2-1/4” PFP

No. 316 7/011/16” X 2-1/4” PFP, PNE

No. 887 7/0 and 8/63/8” x 1-1/4” PFP

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PURPOSETo better service our customers, Woodgrain Distribution has developed the following sales policies. We trust you find these policies fair in order to protect Woodgrain Distribution and our customers. We shall strive in every facet of our business to merit the privilege of serving you and your continued support.

SERVICE IN GENERALPricing — all published prices are subject to change without notice.

Regular Orders — all orders are phoned or faxed to our sales department. All orders are subject to final acceptance by Woodgrain Distribution credit department.

Special Orders — Woodgrain Distribution will require a written purchase order for special run, non-stock and special ordered items. Orders for such will be held until receipt of customers written order.

CANCELLATIONSpecial run, non-stock or special ordered items cannot be cancelled once the order is in process.

CLAIMS FOR LOSS OR DAMAGED & DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISEWoodgrain Distribution’s responsibility for loss or damaged merchandise is limited to Woodgrain Distribution fleet only, and does not cover items shipped via common carriers.

All claims must be filed within five (5) days after receipt of goods. All phone calls for shortages must be followed by a faxed hard copy.

Damage claims must be accompanied by a written statement, Woodgrain Distribution will not be liable for any unacknowledged shortages, damages or claims submitted beyond the stated five (5) day period.

RETURN OF MERCHANDISEOnly with manufacturer’s approval can any item be returned. Items must be in resalable condition with appropriate invoice or purchase order number that must be provided to us at time of request. If the return is a result of an error by Woodgrain Distribution, there will be no handling or restocking charge. Credit for special run, non-stocked and special ordered items will be subject to a 35% restocking charge (credited at 65% of original invoiced cost). Credit for all other items will be subject to a 20% restocking charge (credited at 80% of original invoiced cost) which will be determined by our management. Items installed, painted or altered can not be returned. Returns are limited to items purchased within the last 60 days.

Return & Cancellation Policy

General InformationBefore installing moulding, allow material to acclimate to indoor environment for a period of one week. Store all material indoors, in a clean, dry place.

GRADEWood mouldings are available in two grades. “Stain Grade” is intended for natural or clear finish and the exposed face must be of one single piece. “Paint Grade” is intended for opaque paint finishes or overlays and can be finger jointed and/or edge glued.

These grades may have a few minor characteristics such as light checks, small pitch pockets, light torn grain, occasional medium stain or a small amount of medium pitch. A serious combination of these is not admissible in any one piece. The number and extent of characteristics permitted varies as the area of the piece increases or diminishes.

STAIN GRADE (suitable for natural, stain, paint, or enamel finish)On the basis of net 2” face — 12’ long this grade will admit the following characteristics or their equivalent. a. A small spot of torn grain, one foot of medium pitch, light skip in dressing on back, or b. One small and one very small pitch pocket, or c. One short tight season check and a light snipe at one end, or d. Medium stain in occasional (10%) pieces for one third the area in an otherwise perfect piece.

Characteristics that will not show when piece is laid shall not be given the same consideration as characteristics elsewhere.

PAINT GRADE (paint or overlay grade)The same quality as Stain Grade except stain is no defect. Glue joints (laminated or finger joints) must be precision machined and assembled with tight joints. Patching, filling or plugging is permitted to provide a paintable surface.

LENGTHSRandom lengths can be 6 to 16 feet in multiples of one foot. Not over 15% of any one item shall be under 8 feet. When computing the percentage of shorts in casing, brick mould and stops, pieces 7’ in length will be considered long lengths.

Specified lengths for cut-to-length window and door trim shall be graded as completely useable. Finger and/or laminated jointed mouldings may be ordered in specified lengths with not over 15% trim backs permitted in any one item.

MANUFACTURING TOLERANCESThickness and width + or - 1/32”.

INSTALLATIONThe installation of moulding starts with having the right tools. The following are the most common tools needed for a safe installation of moulding:

• Miter Box, Miter Saw, or Compound Miter Saw

• Finishing Nails, Nail Set, and a Hammer or Brad Nailer

• Wood putty and glue

• Tape Measure

• Coping Saw

• Framing Square

Start by measuring the length of each wall and be sure to subtract any doors, windows, or openings. Add 10% to each wall to allow for mistakes. This will provide the amount of moulding needed for the project. It is also helpful to sketch the room noting dimensions and corners.

After purchasing the moulding, determine which piece and wall to start with. Identify what miter cuts will need to be made along with any splicing that may be required. When measuring a piece of moulding which will be mitered, add the width of the moulding to the measurement to allow for the miter cut.

Nail the moulding in place with finishing nails leaving the corners to nail at the end once all the moulding is installed. Install the moulding around the entire room and go back to nail the corners. If the moulding ends without running into a wall create a return. A return can be created from a scrap piece of moulding. Cut the proper angle on the one end of the moulding and a 90 degree angle on the other end forming a small triangular piece of moulding. Attach the piece with wood glue and tape until the glue dries.

USEFUL TIPS AND DEFINITIONSMitering: A basic operation in which an angle is cut across the moulding using a miter box and saw or a compound miter saw. Inside and outside corners, and moulding around windows and doors are usually cut at a 45 degree angle.

Coping: Coping is another technique used when butting one moulding against the profile of another. First, set the moulding in the miter box as it is to be installed on the wall – upright against the back plate. Cut the end of the moulding at a 45 degree angle. This cut exposes the profile of the moulding. Following the profile, cut with a coping saw at a 90 degree angle with the face of the moulding. This results in a duplication of the profile pattern which fits over the face of the adjoining moulding.

Splice/Scarf: In order to install moulding over large spans, you may have to splice two lengths of moulding together. The moulding is spliced with a vertical seam by placing the two pieces of moulding in the miter box as they will be installed, and mitering them at a 45 degree angle. Gluing the joint before nailing the moulding into place will strengthen the joint.

FINISHINGWe recommend staining or painting the moulding before it is installed. Fill any nail holes, repair scratches, dents, or damage by sanding the area and using non-shrinking filler. Allow the filler to dry and lightly sand these areas to remove any rough spots. The stain or paint may need to be touched up once the moulding has been installed. Be sure to protect the area around the moulding by taping it off.

Installation & Finishing

• Protractor

• Pen and Paper

• Utility Knife

• Ladder

• Safety Glasses

• Hearing Protection

Notes

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