Hi All,
I’ve been tasked with installing an oak picture rail, it’s nice stuff and I’d like to do it right. I’ve only installed skirting / picture rails that would be painted before, but obviously this will require a little more care as any imperfections will stand out like a sore thumb.
There are only internal corners, presumably these should be scribed in as usual, just more carefully? Two of them are quite obtuse, which should be fun.
I’ll need to make 2 x joints in the length, presumably scarf? Is there any preferred technique on this sort of size, with the profile? Is glueing only acceptable or will I need to find room for dowels?
I’m ok with planes and chisels, especially on nice timber like this, if I take my time. I’d like to do this right rather than bodge it.
Intended final fixing method is some sort of builders adhesive plus minimal stainless screws with tapered plugs purchased from the supplier.
I’d love your thoughts if you have experience in this sort of thing.
I’ve been tasked with installing an oak picture rail, it’s nice stuff and I’d like to do it right. I’ve only installed skirting / picture rails that would be painted before, but obviously this will require a little more care as any imperfections will stand out like a sore thumb.
There are only internal corners, presumably these should be scribed in as usual, just more carefully? Two of them are quite obtuse, which should be fun.
I’ll need to make 2 x joints in the length, presumably scarf? Is there any preferred technique on this sort of size, with the profile? Is glueing only acceptable or will I need to find room for dowels?
I’m ok with planes and chisels, especially on nice timber like this, if I take my time. I’d like to do this right rather than bodge it.
Intended final fixing method is some sort of builders adhesive plus minimal stainless screws with tapered plugs purchased from the supplier.
I’d love your thoughts if you have experience in this sort of thing.