Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We offer trade-friendly pricing with fast dispatch to Bridgend and across South Wales, including next-day delivery options on stocked lines.
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Pine panel mould in an 8mm x 21mm profile and 2400mm length is a compact, triple-curved softwood beading used to frame raised or recessed panels on doors, walls and furniture. Lightweight and easy to cut, it suits both period and contemporary interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Nominal Size | 8mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Triple curved panel mould (beading) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint, varnish or stain |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or inset panels on interior doors and cabinet doors
- Adding decorative detail to wall panelling and dado arrangements
- Finishing the edges of furniture carcasses and fitted wardrobes
- Creating period-style panel effects on plain MDF or plywood boards
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise indoors for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable humidity, as softwood can move slightly with changes in moisture content. Fix using panel pins or a suitable wood adhesive, mitreing corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, varnish or stain, and store any unused lengths flat and off the ground to prevent warping.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for?
Pine panel mould, sometimes called panel beading, is used to create decorative frames around raised or recessed panels on doors, walls and furniture. The triple-curved profile gives a traditional finish that suits both period and modern interiors.
Can I paint or varnish pine panel mould?
Yes. This moulding arrives unfinished, so it accepts paint, varnish or wood stain readily. Lightly sand the surface with 120-grit paper first and apply a suitable primer if painting, to achieve an even, lasting finish.
What length does this pine panel mould come in?
Each length is 2400mm (2.4 metres). For longer runs, lengths can be joined with a scarf joint, positioned at a stud or solid backing point where possible for the neatest result.
Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We offer trade-friendly pricing with fast dispatch to Bridgend and across South Wales, including next-day delivery options on stocked lines.

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Description
Pine panel mould in an 8mm x 21mm profile and 2400mm length is a compact, triple-curved softwood beading used to frame raised or recessed panels on doors, walls and furniture. Lightweight and easy to cut, it suits both period and contemporary interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Nominal Size | 8mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Triple curved panel mould (beading) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint, varnish or stain |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or inset panels on interior doors and cabinet doors
- Adding decorative detail to wall panelling and dado arrangements
- Finishing the edges of furniture carcasses and fitted wardrobes
- Creating period-style panel effects on plain MDF or plywood boards
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise indoors for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable humidity, as softwood can move slightly with changes in moisture content. Fix using panel pins or a suitable wood adhesive, mitreing corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, varnish or stain, and store any unused lengths flat and off the ground to prevent warping.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for?
Pine panel mould, sometimes called panel beading, is used to create decorative frames around raised or recessed panels on doors, walls and furniture. The triple-curved profile gives a traditional finish that suits both period and modern interiors.
Can I paint or varnish pine panel mould?
Yes. This moulding arrives unfinished, so it accepts paint, varnish or wood stain readily. Lightly sand the surface with 120-grit paper first and apply a suitable primer if painting, to achieve an even, lasting finish.
What length does this pine panel mould come in?
Each length is 2400mm (2.4 metres). For longer runs, lengths can be joined with a scarf joint, positioned at a stud or solid backing point where possible for the neatest result.
Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We offer trade-friendly pricing with fast dispatch to Bridgend and across South Wales, including next-day delivery options on stocked lines.




