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Oak Finger Joint Base Rail Grooved for Metal Spindles Finger joints are a woodwork technique used to combine short wooden pieces into longer ones. These joints feature interlocking wooden ‘fingers’ held together by adhesive, resulting in higher-quality and more efficient components. This method reduces material waste, making it particularly valuable as raw material costs increase.…
Finger joints are a woodwork technique used to combine short wooden pieces into longer ones. These joints feature interlocking wooden ‘fingers’ held together by adhesive, resulting in higher-quality and more efficient components. This method reduces material waste, making it particularly valuable as raw material costs increase. Finger-jointed lumber offers advantages like straightness and dimensional stability but may exhibit visible colour differences in oak.
This Oak Modern Baserail is grooved for metal spindles and remains untreated.
It features a 13mm spindle groove, and the infill/spacer comes pre-packed with the Baserail for easy installation.
Baserail Size: 58mm (W) x 28mm (H)
The groove for metal spindles is 13mm x 20mm
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