7290 3-1/8" Casing Oak - Windsor Plywood

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7290 3-1/8" Casing Oak

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7290 3-1/8" Casing Oak is a solid oak door and window casing, unfinished -- ready for your choice of paint, stain, or clear finish. Casing frames door and window openings, covering the gap between the rough frame and the drywall to produce a clean, finished appearance. The profile and width of the casing set the visual character of the room. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Solid Oak -- the hardest common moulding material, with prominent open grain and natural warmth
  • Takes stain beautifully with a rich, deep colour result. The open grain adds visual character under clear finish.
  • Standard profile at 7290 -- Interior -- door and window casing
  • Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada -- confirm stock at your local branch

Specifications

Material Solid Oak
Profile Standard
Size 3-1/8"
Finish / Coating Unfinished Oak
Application Interior -- door and window casing
Pairs With Matching baseboard and crown moulding -- confirm available profiles at your local branch
Availability In-store -- confirm current stock with your local Windsor Plywood location. Some products may be special order.

Common Uses

Installed on both sides of door and window frames. Cut mitre joints at 45 degrees at the top corners using a mitre saw. Test-fit all cuts dry before nailing. Oak is the premium choice for stained moulding. For a glass-smooth painted finish on oak, apply grain filler first -- the open pores telegraph through paint without filling.

Pro Tips

  • The standard reveal (gap between the casing edge and the frame edge) is 3/16" to 1/4". Set a combination square to your reveal measurement and mark a consistent line on all frames before nailing.
  • For stain: oak accepts stain beautifully -- apply with the grain and wipe off excess. For paint: apply grain filler first, then prime and paint. For clear finish: sand to 220-grit and apply oil or polyurethane.
  • Use 2" finish nails into the frame and 1-1/2" nails into the drywall side. Set all nails, fill with paintable filler, and sand smooth before finishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate how much casing I need?
Measure the perimeter of each opening (height x 2 + width) and add 10% for waste and mitre cuts. Count total openings and multiply.

Should I stain or paint oak moulding?
Oak is at its best when stained or clear-finished -- the prominent grain adds warmth and character. Painting oak is possible but requires grain filler for a smooth result, and many consider it a waste of a premium material.

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