If you want it to be indistinguishable you'd need a good sample with the paint carefully peeled. The final touch with cutter-making is to offer it up to the sample and do any minor tweaks to make it perfect.Just wondering..... would an actual piece of the moulding be needed, or would a profile gauge be good enough when getting something made? Just like to know, that's all.
The woodcarving courses were at deaths door, until they made them a BA. Now students can get funding from the student loan company, things have taken off.
That makes a lot of sense, the reason I didn't apply was access to funding, well, that and my parents insisting on a 'proper' qualification that would lead to a real job....
If you are completely unable to match it Correctly; you could remove the original and Use & replace it with an Edwardian Architrave from :-I am building a mirror image of the original alcove cupboard in our early 20th century terrace. It has a complex molding acting as a cover strip across the top and down one edge, totalling about 12ft in length. Before I file out a scratch-stock, any ideas where I might source some. I'm in Caerphilly and there used to be a place in Cardiff made custom moldings that I remember going to with my Dad but that was 30 years ago and they're long gone.
If this has already been suggested I apologise, (not had chance to read all replies yet,) but maybe find decent ogee & rework the profile?I am building a mirror image of the original alcove cupboard in our early 20th century terrace. It has a complex molding acting as a cover strip across the top and down one edge, totalling about 12ft in length. Before I file out a scratch-stock, any ideas where I might source some. I'm in Caerphilly and there used to be a place in Cardiff made custom moldings that I remember going to with my Dad but that was 30 years ago and they're long gone.
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