01-08-2024, 01:56 PM (This post was last modified: 01-08-2024, 03:20 PM by alexh1.)
So, I don't use much HW molding but I have bought about 50ft of base and 100ft of casing from a major west coast manufacturer (through a dist), all maple. They usually have stock and thus don't charge a knife setup fee. The base and casing were good quality, just a few mineral streaks.
I decided to add a 5&1/2" crown molding and after unpacking I could not believe that they shipped this with a straight face - several 1" knot holes and nowhere near the ends. Bought 4 14' pieces at $10/ft. The crown costs twice that of base and casing probably because they have to start with thicker stock.
When I started this project, I looked into getting a molding machine and doing it myself but hard to justify for the amount I needed. However I saw that many pros finally get a molding machine and they reap big cost savings. In my area I get maple for about $6 a bd-ft and depending on size of molding you could get 2 or 3' thus a molding cost of $2-3 per foot. Probably not as simple as just pressing a button though.
I checked my area (very large metro) and not much besides this manufacturer unless you want to pay a knife setup fee. Upside is quality will be guaranteed because you see it before accepting delivery.
Picture is the face of 5&1/2" maple crown, all 4 pieces have major defects! I'll will contact manufacturer but will probably have to cut out defects and splice.
I'm thinking that molding is for knotty paneling and purposely manufactured that way. Maybe shipped the wrong thing? Or ordered the wrong thing? That isn't paint-grade.
There are 2 millwork shops near here who make custom molding. There were quite a few more in the not to distant past. Set up charges are expected. Not sure anybody stocks this stuff anymore.
01-13-2024, 03:51 PM (This post was last modified: 01-13-2024, 03:52 PM by alexh1.)
Yeah this is stain grade maple. Cost me $10 per foot. I have bought about 200' of maple and base and casing from this company (via a dist which serves pros almost exclusively) and there were no defects other than a few mineral streaks. I think they are just trying to increase profits by using low grade stock. I will cut out and splice, since its same board it will not be noticeable as I have done this before to stretch the maple casing.
And now I know that their competence is questionable. Look at picture below and tell me whats wrong, unbelievable.
I have thought about this and I think if doing stain grade best to control yourself as much as possible or get some guarantee on quality. Buying site unseen is risky.
I redid my stairs in Brazilian Cherry treads and railing. I had to order ~15 treads and railing online because most stair part dists wont sell to the public. It worked out well but I realize I got lucky on that one.
(01-14-2024, 02:41 PM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: I've never seen a 90 degree wall, especially at an inside corner. I think it's cut right. Base shoe and 1/4 round is 90 degrees.
It sure looks like crown molding he ordered also and not base in the picture. Roly
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