Nottage Timber Merchants stock a wide range of pine beading and moulding profiles to suit internal joinery projects of all sizes. Browse our full pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, and contact our Bridgend team for advice on quantities or next-day delivery across South Wales.
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Pine panel mould 12mm x 32mm x 2400mm is a traditional beading profile used to add recessed or raised detail to walls, door panels, and ceilings. Lightweight, straight-grained pine makes it easy to cut, fix, and finish to match both period and contemporary interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 32mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready for paint, stain or varnish |
| Use Class | Internal use |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or recessed panels on internal doors and fitted furniture
- Creating decorative wall panelling such as dado or picture-rail infill panels
- Adding a finished border detail to ceiling joints or coving transitions
- Trimming cabinet doors and wardrobe frames where a traditional moulded edge is required
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable humidity, as this reduces the risk of movement after installation. Fix with lost-head pins or a fine-gauge brad nailer alongside a suitable wood adhesive for a clean, flush result; pre-drill if screwing close to ends to prevent splitting. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, stain or varnish for a smooth, even finish.
FAQ
What is the difference between a panel mould and a hockey stick mould?
A panel mould has a symmetrical profile with a central bead or flat that sits proud of the wall or door surface, used to frame a panel on both sides. A hockey stick mould is an asymmetric L-shaped section used to cover a gap or transition between two surfaces, such as a door lining and a wall.
Can this pine panel mould be used externally?
No. This profile is intended for internal use only. Pine is susceptible to moisture ingress and rot when exposed to the elements unless treated with a preservative rated for exterior use. For external applications, consider a hardwood moulding or a pre-treated alternative.
How many lengths do I need for a standard internal door with raised-and-fielded panels?
A standard four-panel internal door typically requires six to eight lengths of panel mould depending on panel size and the method of mitring corners. It is good practice to order one or two extra lengths to allow for waste from mitre cuts and any miscuts during fitting.
Nottage Timber Merchants stock a wide range of pine beading and moulding profiles to suit internal joinery projects of all sizes. Browse our full pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, and contact our Bridgend team for advice on quantities or next-day delivery across South Wales.

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Description
Pine panel mould 12mm x 32mm x 2400mm is a traditional beading profile used to add recessed or raised detail to walls, door panels, and ceilings. Lightweight, straight-grained pine makes it easy to cut, fix, and finish to match both period and contemporary interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 32mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready for paint, stain or varnish |
| Use Class | Internal use |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or recessed panels on internal doors and fitted furniture
- Creating decorative wall panelling such as dado or picture-rail infill panels
- Adding a finished border detail to ceiling joints or coving transitions
- Trimming cabinet doors and wardrobe frames where a traditional moulded edge is required
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable humidity, as this reduces the risk of movement after installation. Fix with lost-head pins or a fine-gauge brad nailer alongside a suitable wood adhesive for a clean, flush result; pre-drill if screwing close to ends to prevent splitting. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, stain or varnish for a smooth, even finish.
FAQ
What is the difference between a panel mould and a hockey stick mould?
A panel mould has a symmetrical profile with a central bead or flat that sits proud of the wall or door surface, used to frame a panel on both sides. A hockey stick mould is an asymmetric L-shaped section used to cover a gap or transition between two surfaces, such as a door lining and a wall.
Can this pine panel mould be used externally?
No. This profile is intended for internal use only. Pine is susceptible to moisture ingress and rot when exposed to the elements unless treated with a preservative rated for exterior use. For external applications, consider a hardwood moulding or a pre-treated alternative.
How many lengths do I need for a standard internal door with raised-and-fielded panels?
A standard four-panel internal door typically requires six to eight lengths of panel mould depending on panel size and the method of mitring corners. It is good practice to order one or two extra lengths to allow for waste from mitre cuts and any miscuts during fitting.
Nottage Timber Merchants stock a wide range of pine beading and moulding profiles to suit internal joinery projects of all sizes. Browse our full pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, and contact our Bridgend team for advice on quantities or next-day delivery across South Wales.




















