Hello all,
My first post so be gentle!!!!
I have a 'Hockey Stick' bay type window in a room i have just decorated.
Having removed the skirting, that was in small 1" pieces around the curve of the window, i wondered if anyone had any suggestions how i could do the skirting in one run around the bend?
I have considered steaming MDF type skirting, or sawing grooves into the rear of the wood, but not tried them yet!!
Any suggestions and tips would be greatly apprieciated.
Thanks alot
Skirting around a bay!!
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Not sure what it would look like, but something you could maybe look into is PVC strips - very flexible and the range of PVC products that are replicating wooden ones seems to be growing all the time.
If using wood, then maybe get some of the pre-grooved thin MDF runs and build up to the required thickness (rather then a thicker strip tht will not like being bent much).
A Marine yard may be more help then a DIY shop as this sort of curve is not that uncommon on boats.
If using wood, then maybe get some of the pre-grooved thin MDF runs and build up to the required thickness (rather then a thicker strip tht will not like being bent much).
A Marine yard may be more help then a DIY shop as this sort of curve is not that uncommon on boats.
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Dont bother trying to steam bend MDF unless you want it 3 times thicker than what you started with, you can get what they call bendywood which is compessed so you can bend cold but epensive, Or Bendy MDF pre cut on one side and laminate this to required thickness, Or the good old way as suggested by dirtydeeds, have fun