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DC

02/11/2004 3:15 AM

Mouldings -- Looking for an online reference

Hi group.

Would anyone be so kind as to suggest a comprehensive online resource
for learning about different styles of mouldings? Obviously, a complete
illustrated guide would be best.

I've searched extensively, yet all the sites I have found only touch on
maybe a dozen or so different types. I'm looking to the definitive
reference for one-stop learning.

There *has* to be one, out there, somewhere...

Thanks!

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igor

in reply to DC on 02/11/2004 3:15 AM

10/11/2004 1:01 AM

On 2 Nov 2004 15:31:49 GMT, DC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hmmm, I think it's in Nevada. What was that name?
>> Ah, yes. Superior Moulding of Nevada.
>> http://www.smnv.net/
>
>
>That's better than anything I have found, so far, but it's not quite
>what I need. Some of the images will prove usefull, however. Thanks!
>
Have you tried a Google search for "millwork catalog"? Would this link
help? http://archmillwork.com/home/am1/catalog_main.html

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to DC on 02/11/2004 3:15 AM

02/11/2004 7:27 PM

Finding a "complete" guide on the web for free is NOT
gonna happen, but you can certainly order the "complete"
guide from these folks:

http://www.wmmpa.com/bookstore.htm

These folks will sell you molding designs:

http://www.balmer.com/vi-mouldings-intro.html

DC wrote:

> Hi group.
>
> Would anyone be so kind as to suggest a comprehensive online resource
> for learning about different styles of mouldings? Obviously, a complete
> illustrated guide would be best.
>
> I've searched extensively, yet all the sites I have found only touch on
> maybe a dozen or so different types. I'm looking to the definitive
> reference for one-stop learning.
>
> There *has* to be one, out there, somewhere...
>
> Thanks!
>

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to DC on 02/11/2004 3:15 AM

01/11/2004 9:58 PM

On 2 Nov 2004 03:15:55 GMT, DC <[email protected]> calmly ranted:

>Hi group.
>
>Would anyone be so kind as to suggest a comprehensive online resource
>for learning about different styles of mouldings? Obviously, a complete
>illustrated guide would be best.
>
>I've searched extensively, yet all the sites I have found only touch on
>maybe a dozen or so different types. I'm looking to the definitive
>reference for one-stop learning.
>
>There *has* to be one, out there, somewhere...

Hmmm, I think it's in Nevada. What was that name?
Ah, yes. Superior Moulding of Nevada.
http://www.smnv.net/

Or try the library for the book.
Title: 500 do-it-yourself wood moulding projects.
Publisher, Date: New York : Arco, c1980.
ISBN: 0668046198 - Description: 127 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Enjoy!


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Dd

DC

in reply to DC on 02/11/2004 3:15 AM

02/11/2004 3:31 PM

Larry Jaques wrote:
> On 2 Nov 2004 03:15:55 GMT, DC <[email protected]> calmly ranted:

>>Hi group.

>>Would anyone be so kind as to suggest a comprehensive online resource
>>for learning about different styles of mouldings? Obviously, a complete
>>illustrated guide would be best.

>>I've searched extensively, yet all the sites I have found only touch on
>>maybe a dozen or so different types. I'm looking to the definitive
>>reference for one-stop learning.

>>There *has* to be one, out there, somewhere...

> Hmmm, I think it's in Nevada. What was that name?
> Ah, yes. Superior Moulding of Nevada.
> http://www.smnv.net/


That's better than anything I have found, so far, but it's not quite
what I need. Some of the images will prove usefull, however. Thanks!

> Or try the library for the book.
> Title: 500 do-it-yourself wood moulding projects.
> Publisher, Date: New York : Arco, c1980.
> ISBN: 0668046198 - Description: 127 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

> Enjoy!

I'll check it out.

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DC

in reply to DC on 02/11/2004 3:15 AM

14/11/2004 3:53 AM

igor wrote:
> On 2 Nov 2004 15:31:49 GMT, DC <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> Hmmm, I think it's in Nevada. What was that name?
>>> Ah, yes. Superior Moulding of Nevada.
>>> http://www.smnv.net/


>>That's better than anything I have found, so far, but it's not quite
>>what I need. Some of the images will prove usefull, however. Thanks!

> Have you tried a Google search for "millwork catalog"? Would this link
> help? http://archmillwork.com/home/am1/catalog_main.html

Nice illustrations! Thank you.

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