Solid White Oak or Oak Tray moulding

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Solid White Oak or Oak Tray moulding

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Does anyone know if such a moulding exists please?

Ideally 4cms deep by 1.2cm wide.

Or could they be made? But where to get the oak from??

Thanks all in advance.

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Re: Solid White Oak or Oak Tray moulding

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It shouldn't matter if it's wider, you can show as much of the base as you like. Something that height should be available, if not a good timber merchant should be able to cut you some flat battens in any wood you like and you just screw and glue the 'L' together.
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Re: Solid White Oak or Oak Tray moulding

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You could use F8 Oak from Rose & Hollis. It's a flat 12mm thick fillet, 47mm wide.
Join it up to size on the vertical.

Then make a flat frame with say, F5 but a bit smaller than the F8 frame. Nail/screw this to the base so you won't see it from the sides and there you should have it.
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Re: Solid White Oak or Oak Tray moulding

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Thank you both :clap:
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