"peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'd like some pictures or ideas for making round windows.
> The house we are moving to is really slap dash and weird. Mainly made of
> wood, with a lot of rock features. I reckon a few round windows would suit
> the place.
The walls are wood veneer and wood lined.
A couple of the outer walls have wood cladding over wood cladding.
> I have googled. Found very little.
>
> Ideas really welcome.
>
> Thanks and cheers
>
> Peter Pax
>
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 14:26:47 +1000, "peter" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I'd like some pictures or ideas for making round windows.
Either get a spindle moulder ("shaper" to the USA contingent) or get
them made for you by someone who has one. Window making is a tiresome
job without, especially for curves.
peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like some pictures or ideas for making round windows.
> The house we are moving to is really slap dash and weird. Mainly made of
> wood, with a lot of rock features. I reckon a few round windows would suit
> the place.
> I have googled. Found very little.
I tried "round windows" and got just shy of 9 million replies. Anyway, as a
start, the very first one I visited, Andersen, has a 400 series "circle window"
which might be what you want.
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