
Applied Moulding
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Moulding that is applied to the center of a wall or a door either by glue or nail.
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Baseboard
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Interior trim that is installed, usually at the bottom of the wall just above the floor. You can use many layers to make a complete basedoard design and height.
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Casing
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Door and Window casing are trim or moulding around openings such as windows and doors.
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Chair Rail Moulding
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A wooden moulding placed along the lower part of the wall to prevent from damaging the wall.
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Crown
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The highest part of something.
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Crown Moulding
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Moulding used above eye level. Usually the upper trim on interior walls.
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Crown Moulding Jig
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A crown moulding jig accurately positions crown moulding vertically against fence when cutting.
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Finger Joint
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Narrow extensions of wood, resembling fingers, are cut in the ends of pieces of wood so that they interlock and form a joint. When the extensions are glued together, they form a level surface.
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Finish Carpentry
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The final, detail carpentry done to bring a job to a finished state, such as around the door and windows, fascia and cabinet installation.
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Finish Hardware
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Trim and functional hardware such as knobs, cabinet latches and drawers needed to “finish a job”.Trim and functional hardware such as knobs, cabinet latches and drawers needed to “finish a job”.
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Finishing Products
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Anything used to give a desired surface appearance.
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Half Round
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Moulding which resembles a cylinder cut in half.
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Laminate
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Plastic-like material used as countertops, which is known by several brands including Formica and WilsonArt.
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Quarter Round
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Moulding which resembles a cylinder cut in quarters.
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Tongue & Grove
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Lumber machined to have a groove on one side and a protruding tongue on the other side so that pieces fit snugly together with the tongue of one fitting into the groove of the other.
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