00106 11/16" Cove Primed Finger Jointed Pine

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00106 11/16" Cove Primed Finger Jointed Pine

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00106 11/16" Cove Primed Finger Jointed Pine is a solid pine cove moulding, factory-primed and ready for topcoat. Cove moulding creates a concave transition between two surfaces -- typically where a wall meets a ceiling, shelf, or cabinet face. The concave profile softens the junction with a simple, clean curve. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Solid Pine -- natural wood character with visible grain, accepts paint, stain, and clear finish
  • The most affordable solid wood moulding option for residential interiors
  • Cove profile at 00106 -- Interior trim and finishing
  • Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada -- confirm stock at your local branch

Specifications

Material Pine
Profile Cove
Size 00106 11/16"
Finish Factory white primer
Application Interior trim and finishing
Availability In-store -- confirm current stock with your local Windsor Plywood location

Common Uses

Installed at wall-ceiling junctions, shelf undersides, and cabinet transitions. Smaller profile than crown moulding for a subtler effect. Seal all knots with shellac-based primer (such as Zinsser BIN) before painting. Pine knots bleed through standard latex paint and primers.

Pro Tips

  • Cove moulding is the simpler, more understated alternative to crown. Use it where you want to finish the wall-ceiling junction without the visual weight of a full crown profile.
  • For paint: seal knots with shellac-based primer (Zinsser BIN) before priming and painting. For stain: apply pre-stain conditioner first to reduce blotching. For clear finish: sand to 180-grit and apply polyurethane.
  • Cope inside corners for the tightest fit. The concave profile copes cleanly with a coping saw.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between cove and crown moulding?
Cove is a simple concave curve. Crown is a more complex, often larger profile with multiple curves and flat sections. Cove is subtler and less formal; crown makes a stronger architectural statement.

Will pine knots bleed through paint?
Yes. Seal all knots with a shellac-based primer (such as Zinsser BIN) before painting. Standard latex primers do not prevent knot bleed-through.

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