Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Does anyone know where I can get crown molding that is just plain straight rather than the traditional curvy molding? I am going a kitchen that is along the Frank Lloyd Wright design. Everything is either straight or angled. There are no curves at all in the house. So, anyone ever use this type or know where I can get some, or anyone with a molder willing to make some in the near future?
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
I found 3 in my KCDw program
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
John,
Try Walzcraft here is what I found. The number is 1672
Gary
Try Walzcraft here is what I found. The number is 1672
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
Or you can look into Tague Lumber molding and redesign one of the molding
They are in DXF easy to change it around to what you or they like
http://www.taguelumber.com/tague/index. ... n=standard
They are in DXF easy to change it around to what you or they like
http://www.taguelumber.com/tague/index. ... n=standard
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
Guys,
Thanks. This will help a lot. I was not finding anything but did not look where you did. This will give my customer some choices.
John
Thanks. This will help a lot. I was not finding anything but did not look where you did. This will give my customer some choices.

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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
I use the shaker crown that is in the program under Conestaga.John J. Desmond wrote:Does anyone know where I can get crown molding that is just plain straight rather than the traditional curvy molding? I am going a kitchen that is along the Frank Lloyd Wright design. Everything is either straight or angled. There are no curves at all in the house. So, anyone ever use this type or know where I can get some, or anyone with a molder willing to make some in the near future?
John
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
Wally,
Thanks. Duh, I didn't even think of that. This should be available for purchase on their website, correct? I can't get it through ecabs, right?
John
Thanks. Duh, I didn't even think of that. This should be available for purchase on their website, correct? I can't get it through ecabs, right?
John
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Molding are in a Zip
It has 45* left and right_22.5* left and right
Molding are in a Zip
It has 45* left and right_22.5* left and right
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
I wouldn't know where you could get as I'm in Canada and I just get it at my local mldg. supplier.John J. Desmond wrote:Wally,
Thanks. Duh, I didn't even think of that. This should be available for purchase on their website, correct? I can't get it through ecabs, right?
John
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
John,
You can make the Conestoga moulding with your planer. You need to make a jig that run you piece of wood on an angle, any angle you want.
You can make the Conestoga moulding with your planer. You need to make a jig that run you piece of wood on an angle, any angle you want.
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Re: Frank Lloyd Wright
Or a router bit
http://www.eagleamerica.com/prod_detail_list/s
http://www.eagleamerica.com/prod_detail_list/s
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