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Old 11-08-2005, 09:47 AM   #1
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I'm trying to find some 5mm dentil banding to repair an old sideboard, but am having no luck locating the design and size I need on the Internet. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: dentil banding

First welcome to the site

Could you post a picture of what your trying to match with all the measurements? That might help
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I'm looking for 5mm dentil banding in what is called a "Rope" design.
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I've had luck with hard to find stuff' here;

http://www.woodweb.com/

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Re: dentil banding

I thought rope and dentil were two different styles...




Here's a link you might try... Woodworkers supply
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Re: dentil banding

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I've had luck with hard to find stuff' here;

http://www.woodweb.com/

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Thanks, Joe. I think I've turned up a company in the UK that has what I want, though shipping will be costly.
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Re: dentil banding

For those of us who don't know would mind explaining the difference between dentil banding and dentil moulding

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Re: dentil banding

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For those of us who don't know would mind explaining the difference between dentil banding and dentil moulding

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First, let me say that, as Insomniac has pointed out to me, dentil banding is one thing, rope banding quite another. I'm a novice at this business and had confused the two, so you might want to ask someone more knowledgable than I am. But I think dentil molding (like other types of molding) is what one finds between the wall and the ceiling of a room, whereas dentil banding (like other types of banding) is a narrow decorative strip often used along the edges of furniture.

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Re: dentil banding

Originally Posted by misterbeal
First, let me say that, as Insomniac has pointed out to me, dentil banding is one thing, rope banding quite another. I'm a novice at this business and had confused the two, so you might want to ask someone more knowledgable than I am. But I think dentil molding (like other types of molding) is what one finds between the wall and the ceiling of a room, whereas dentil banding (like other types of banding) is a narrow decorative strip often used along the edges of furniture.

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Bill,

I am taking a giant step and assuming you have woodworking tools and if so, have you considered making you own? I have made on occassion dental molding which is applied in conjunction with some type of crown molding at the top of a piece of furniture. You can see from this photo the dental molding just below the crown molding at the top. I cut this on my radial arm saw.

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Re: dentil banding

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Bill,

I am taking a giant step and assuming you have woodworking tools and if so, have you considered making you own? I have made on occassion dental molding which is applied in conjunction with some type of crown molding at the top of a piece of furniture. You can see from this photo the dental molding just below the crown molding at the top. I cut this on my radial arm saw.

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You are clearly light years ahead of me in woodworking skills. In addition, I have confused everyone by not knowing the difference between dentil molding and rope molding and by not making clear that what I am after is not molding, but banding. In any sensible woodworking organization, I would be expelled for incompetence. I think I've discovered a dealer in the UK that can supply what I need. Thank you anyway for your suggestion.

Bill
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Re: dentil banding

AHH!!! You DID say "banding"!!!



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....sorry, I jumped to the conclusion of molding! (I think the "rope" thing threw me off... still don't know what you mean there)


Now you've got to post a pic of your project when you're done, so I can learn from YOU!
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