Re: Casements around wide entry opening question??



Kate wrote:

I saw an episode of This Old House not long ago where they were doing
something like this.
They had a carpenter there that cut little pieces of the trim at a precise
angle to get the exact curve he wanted. He glued them together, then
filled, sanded, primed and finished them. Excellent work, but quite time
consumptive.
They also mentioned PVC molding on that episode as a possible alternative
to all of that work, and it made a very nice finished looking edge.

Here's a link to a discussion group on it, perhaps you can find more
information with what you can glean from this.
http://advice.thisoldhouse.com/showthread.php?t=4442

Best of luck and be sure to post some photos of your finished project!

Kate
I'll check it out, thanks.
Rich

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