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Topic ClosedInterior Molding & Trim

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    Posted: 21.Jan.2015 at 03:42
Can you pls. send me some details and ideas about Interior Molding & Trim?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2015 at 11:37
Sure.  What's your full name and address?  Please include your zip code along with your cell number too.  LoL

This isn't eBay or Amazon.  Did you try looking in the CAD Blocks section?  You can also find what you are looking for at the websites of various moulding manufacturers.  BTW...two things.

1. In the U.S. it's moulding not molding.  The word mold refers to a fungus. 

2. And if it's millwork that you are looking for.  Check your local Home Depot, Rings End or Lowe's.

Now, here is a link to the O.B. Williams Company where you can find moulding catalogs in PDF and DWG file formats.  The AutoCAD drawing profiles come in a zip file.  Download both.  The PDF file will come in handy as a reference.

http://www.obwilliams.com/autocad-download

Full room moulding packages in DWG file format can be found here as well.

http://www.kuikenbrothers.com/downloadable-cad-files-for-kb-classical-mouldings-historic-crown-casing-base-profiles/

That should keep you busy enough.


Edited by John Connor - 21.Jan.2015 at 13:56
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2015 at 14:04
I thought of another resource.  It's called a...............book.

There are plenty of good books about "finish carpentry" that you can look at for ideas.  Visit your local library.  It's free.
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