Does anyone have any direct experience with this molding and could explain to me the difference between the 3 styles for this molding?
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Question about leaf molding 50087
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Re: Question about leaf molding 50087
The isometric view shows the difference a bit better. Basically the Style A would be used for carving an onlay to glue onto another part. Styles B abd C are for carving into a work piece.
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Re: Question about leaf molding 50087
Thanks Randall. I do appreciate the reply and your reply does make sense to me. I'm just having a difficult time visualizing a molding in styes B and C.
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Re: Question about leaf molding 50087
Randall - thanks for the nice explanatory images. Doug - The B and C styles are really designed for cutting into a larger board as a recessed area for decoration. Thanks,
James
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