
Pine Round One Edge Cover Mould 34mm x 9mm x 2400mm
Pine round one edge cover mould, 34mm x 9mm x 2400mm, is a straight-grained softwood moulding designed to conceal gaps and raw edges at wall, ceiling, and joinery junctions, delivering a clean, finished appearance with minimal effort.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Unfinished (suitable for paint or stain) |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 9mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Round one edge cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting boards or architraves and an adjacent wall or floor surface where a small gap has opened up.
- Finishing the exposed edge of shelving, cabinet panels, or fitted furniture to create a neat, rounded profile.
- Bridging the junction between ceiling and wall linings, or between two boards that meet at an angle.
- Adding a decorative trim detail to internal joinery, door frames, and window boards in new-build or renovation projects.
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or high humidity, to minimise movement after installation. Fix using lost-head pins, a brad nailer, or a suitable wood adhesive, pressing firmly to the substrate to close any gap along the length. Once fixed, fill any pin holes, lightly sand, and apply a primer before painting or staining to your chosen finish.
FAQ
What is a round one edge cover mould used for?
A round one edge cover mould is used to conceal gaps or uneven joints between two surfaces, such as where a skirting board meets an uneven wall, or where a shelf panel meets a cabinet side. The rounded profile on one edge creates a smooth, finished transition rather than a sharp or raw line.
Can this pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Because it is supplied unfinished, this pine moulding accepts both paint and wood stain. For a painted finish, apply a coat of wood primer followed by your chosen topcoat. For a stained or natural wood finish, sand lightly with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen stain or clear varnish.
What length do I need and can I join lengths together?
Each length is 2400mm (2.4m). For runs longer than this, lengths can be joined using a 45-degree scarf joint rather than a butt joint, which makes the join far less visible once painted. Order enough lengths to allow for waste at mitred corners and any scarf joints along the run.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including cover moulds, architraves, and decorative trims. We supply trade and retail customers throughout South Wales, with delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.
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Description
Pine round one edge cover mould, 34mm x 9mm x 2400mm, is a straight-grained softwood moulding designed to conceal gaps and raw edges at wall, ceiling, and joinery junctions, delivering a clean, finished appearance with minimal effort.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Unfinished (suitable for paint or stain) |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 9mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Round one edge cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting boards or architraves and an adjacent wall or floor surface where a small gap has opened up.
- Finishing the exposed edge of shelving, cabinet panels, or fitted furniture to create a neat, rounded profile.
- Bridging the junction between ceiling and wall linings, or between two boards that meet at an angle.
- Adding a decorative trim detail to internal joinery, door frames, and window boards in new-build or renovation projects.
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or high humidity, to minimise movement after installation. Fix using lost-head pins, a brad nailer, or a suitable wood adhesive, pressing firmly to the substrate to close any gap along the length. Once fixed, fill any pin holes, lightly sand, and apply a primer before painting or staining to your chosen finish.
FAQ
What is a round one edge cover mould used for?
A round one edge cover mould is used to conceal gaps or uneven joints between two surfaces, such as where a skirting board meets an uneven wall, or where a shelf panel meets a cabinet side. The rounded profile on one edge creates a smooth, finished transition rather than a sharp or raw line.
Can this pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Because it is supplied unfinished, this pine moulding accepts both paint and wood stain. For a painted finish, apply a coat of wood primer followed by your chosen topcoat. For a stained or natural wood finish, sand lightly with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen stain or clear varnish.
What length do I need and can I join lengths together?
Each length is 2400mm (2.4m). For runs longer than this, lengths can be joined using a 45-degree scarf joint rather than a butt joint, which makes the join far less visible once painted. Order enough lengths to allow for waste at mitred corners and any scarf joints along the run.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including cover moulds, architraves, and decorative trims. We supply trade and retail customers throughout South Wales, with delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.














