Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including cover moulds, architraves, skirting and decorative profiles. We supply trade and retail customers from our yard in Bridgend, with next-day delivery available across South Wales.
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The Story
Pine hockey stick cover moulding in a 12mm x 34mm profile and 2400mm length is a softwood timber strip designed to conceal joins, gaps and exposed edges on walls, ceilings, furniture and joinery. Straight-grained and lightweight, it is straightforward to cut and fix for trade or DIY projects.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Finish | Prepared (planed and moulded) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 34mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Hockey stick cover mould |
What it is used for
- Covering the joint between a skirting board and a wall or floor where a gap has opened up over time
- Finishing the edge of wall panelling, tongue and groove cladding, or MDF sheet work
- Concealing cable runs or pipework along walls and ceilings
- Adding a neat decorative border to fitted furniture, shelving and alcove joinery
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store the moulding flat in the room where it will be installed for at least 24 hours to allow it to acclimatise to temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after fitting. It can be fixed using panel pins, finish nails or a suitable grab adhesive, and mitred corners are best cut with a fine-tooth mitre saw or a mitre block for clean, tight joints. Once in place, fill any pin holes with a wood filler, sand smooth when dry, and finish with paint or a clear varnish to suit your project.
FAQ
What is the difference between a hockey stick moulding and a standard cover mould?
A hockey stick moulding has an angled or stepped profile that creates a small overhang on one face, which sits neatly against a flat surface such as a skirting board or wall panel. A standard cover mould tends to have a simpler, flatter cross section. The hockey stick profile is particularly useful where you need to bridge a small gap at a right angle junction.
Can this pine cover moulding be painted?
Yes. Pine takes paint well once the surface has been lightly sanded and primed. Apply a wood primer or an all-in-one primer undercoat first to seal the grain, then finish with two coats of your chosen paint. This is the most common finish for interior applications such as skirting and architrave work.
How many lengths would I need for a typical room?
Measure the total linear metres where the moulding will be fitted and divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add around 10 to 15 percent for waste from mitre cuts, particularly in rooms with multiple corners. For a standard UK living room perimeter this often works out at between 8 and 12 lengths.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including cover moulds, architraves, skirting and decorative profiles. We supply trade and retail customers from our yard in Bridgend, with next-day delivery available across South Wales.

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Description
Pine hockey stick cover moulding in a 12mm x 34mm profile and 2400mm length is a softwood timber strip designed to conceal joins, gaps and exposed edges on walls, ceilings, furniture and joinery. Straight-grained and lightweight, it is straightforward to cut and fix for trade or DIY projects.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Finish | Prepared (planed and moulded) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 34mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Hockey stick cover mould |
What it is used for
- Covering the joint between a skirting board and a wall or floor where a gap has opened up over time
- Finishing the edge of wall panelling, tongue and groove cladding, or MDF sheet work
- Concealing cable runs or pipework along walls and ceilings
- Adding a neat decorative border to fitted furniture, shelving and alcove joinery
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store the moulding flat in the room where it will be installed for at least 24 hours to allow it to acclimatise to temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after fitting. It can be fixed using panel pins, finish nails or a suitable grab adhesive, and mitred corners are best cut with a fine-tooth mitre saw or a mitre block for clean, tight joints. Once in place, fill any pin holes with a wood filler, sand smooth when dry, and finish with paint or a clear varnish to suit your project.
FAQ
What is the difference between a hockey stick moulding and a standard cover mould?
A hockey stick moulding has an angled or stepped profile that creates a small overhang on one face, which sits neatly against a flat surface such as a skirting board or wall panel. A standard cover mould tends to have a simpler, flatter cross section. The hockey stick profile is particularly useful where you need to bridge a small gap at a right angle junction.
Can this pine cover moulding be painted?
Yes. Pine takes paint well once the surface has been lightly sanded and primed. Apply a wood primer or an all-in-one primer undercoat first to seal the grain, then finish with two coats of your chosen paint. This is the most common finish for interior applications such as skirting and architrave work.
How many lengths would I need for a typical room?
Measure the total linear metres where the moulding will be fitted and divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add around 10 to 15 percent for waste from mitre cuts, particularly in rooms with multiple corners. For a standard UK living room perimeter this often works out at between 8 and 12 lengths.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including cover moulds, architraves, skirting and decorative profiles. We supply trade and retail customers from our yard in Bridgend, with next-day delivery available across South Wales.











