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"Eric Miller"

24/06/2005 4:18 AM

Where to find cherry wood moulding?

I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?

Thanks

Eric


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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 10:23 AM


"Eric Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
>any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric
>


You can try here

http://www.cwghardwoodoutlet.com/millwork/index.html

JC

Joseph Crowe

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 9:44 AM

Hi Eric,
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Eric Miller wrote:

> I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
> any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?

How about using a router to roll your own? I've done so successfully
on a router table....of course if you are looking for huge quantities
that may not work.
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric

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Joseph Crowe

JJ

JGS

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 6:04 AM

Hi Eric,
Around here any moulding shop will make it for you for a set up charge plus
material. However, none of them ( the locals) ship more than a hundred miles
of so. Good luck, JG

Eric Miller wrote:

> I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
> any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 10:04 AM

Eric Miller wrote:
>
> I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
> any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
>

Alternatively, how much do you need? Quarter-round is not at all hard
to run on a router table.

If you're in or close to any reasonably sized metro area there should be
at least one custom millwork shop or a full-service supplier that can
get it for you.

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 6:36 AM

But there's the answer. Look for "custom millwork" and ask. Have your
nitro ready to get your blood pressure down after they tell you, then
consider some RBS.

"JGS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi Eric,
> Around here any moulding shop will make it for you for a set up charge
plus
> material. However, none of them ( the locals) ship more than a hundred
miles
> of so. Good luck, JG
>
> Eric Miller wrote:
>
> > I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry.
By
> > any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
> >

CM

"C & M"

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

25/06/2005 11:38 AM

I agree wit Duane. Mold your edge on wide stock and then cut it off to
finished width. Re-mold and repeat until done. Faster than trying to find
some and cheaper than paying the shipping.


"Duane Bozarth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Eric Miller wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry.
By
> > any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
> >
>
> Alternatively, how much do you need? Quarter-round is not at all hard
> to run on a router table.
>
> If you're in or close to any reasonably sized metro area there should be
> at least one custom millwork shop or a full-service supplier that can
> get it for you.

LH

"Lowell Holmes"

in reply to "Eric Miller" on 24/06/2005 4:18 AM

24/06/2005 4:05 PM




"Eric Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am looking for 1/2" quarter round and 3/4" cove moulding in cherry. By
>any chance, does anybody know of an online merchant that sells this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric
>
Where are you located? Houston Hardwoods and Clark Hardwood Lumber (both in
Houston) carry what you want.
I might check with Woodcraft or Rocklers if all else fails.


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