innesm
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Hi, (first post)
[Introductory aside unrelated to subject of post: Im looking to get into woodworking having moved to a place with a garage (garages - apparently they used to be for storing cars. Weird idea).]
I'm posting this in the off-topic forum since it's my first post and Im wary of posting it elsewhere
I've been looking for some wooden moulding to restore an old 6 panel front door where the original moulding has been stripped off. I eventually resigned myself to not finding any off-the-shelf replacement. So I drew up the profile by copying from a neighbours door and got a quote from a joinery firm for running up an suitable length (12m ish). The quote was £315, which I wasn't expecting! You can get a reclaimed 6 panel door for that kind of money.
The moulding is a bolection moulding and about 1" by 2.5".
Here's a picture:
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So, just out of interest, how many people on the forum think they'd be able to make this kind of thing in their workshop? From my limited knowledge, I imagine a heavy duty spindle moulder is what's needed. It would be interesting to hear how it would be done. Would one big custom cutter be ground to match the profile? Multiple passes with 'standard' cutters? Showing my ignorance no doubt!
I'm waiting for a second quote from somebody else, but I wouldn't be ultimately surprised if that's the going rate for this kind of thing - it may be a labour intensive job.
[Introductory aside unrelated to subject of post: Im looking to get into woodworking having moved to a place with a garage (garages - apparently they used to be for storing cars. Weird idea).]
I'm posting this in the off-topic forum since it's my first post and Im wary of posting it elsewhere
I've been looking for some wooden moulding to restore an old 6 panel front door where the original moulding has been stripped off. I eventually resigned myself to not finding any off-the-shelf replacement. So I drew up the profile by copying from a neighbours door and got a quote from a joinery firm for running up an suitable length (12m ish). The quote was £315, which I wasn't expecting! You can get a reclaimed 6 panel door for that kind of money.
The moulding is a bolection moulding and about 1" by 2.5".
Here's a picture:
h ttp: // i130. photobucket DOT com/albums/ p256/mru4/Picture108 DOT jpg
So, just out of interest, how many people on the forum think they'd be able to make this kind of thing in their workshop? From my limited knowledge, I imagine a heavy duty spindle moulder is what's needed. It would be interesting to hear how it would be done. Would one big custom cutter be ground to match the profile? Multiple passes with 'standard' cutters? Showing my ignorance no doubt!
I'm waiting for a second quote from somebody else, but I wouldn't be ultimately surprised if that's the going rate for this kind of thing - it may be a labour intensive job.