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$1.56The Story
Pine PSE stripwood 34mm x 6mm x 2400mm is a planed-smooth softwood moulding, ideal for beading, framing, and light joinery work. Planed square on all four sides, it arrives ready to cut, fix, or finish with no additional preparation needed.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Planed Smooth on all four sides (PSE) |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Stripwood (square edge) |
What it's used for
- Beading and edge detail work on cabinets, shelving, and furniture
- Framing and support battens behind wall linings and panels
- Boxing-in pipework, soil stacks, and service ducts
- Craft, model-making, and general DIY joinery repairs
Fitting and handling
Store this stripwood flat and off the ground in a dry, well-ventilated space before use, and allow it to acclimatise to the room temperature for 24 to 48 hours if it is going into a heated interior. At 6mm thick, it fixes cleanly with panel pins, fine-gauge screws, or a suitable wood adhesive, and pre-drilling is advisable near the ends to prevent splitting. The planed surface accepts primer, paint, or stain readily, so a light sand with 120-grit paper before finishing is all that is normally needed.
FAQ
What does PSE mean on stripwood?
PSE stands for Planed Square Edge. It means the timber has been machined smooth and square on all four faces, so the finished size is slightly smaller than the nominal size quoted. This stripwood is ready to use without further planing.
What is the difference between stripwood and beading?
Stripwood is a flat, square-edged section with no shaped profile, whereas beading typically has a rounded or moulded face. This 34mm x 6mm piece is flat stripwood, though it is commonly used in the same applications as thin beading where a neat, square edge is preferred.
Can I paint or stain pine PSE stripwood?
Yes. Pine takes both paint and stain well. For a painted finish, apply a suitable wood primer before your topcoat. For a stained or varnished finish, sand lightly along the grain first. Avoid applying finish to unseasoned timber, as moisture movement can cause lifting.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants for matching beading, architrave, and decorative sections. We offer next-day delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales, or you can collect from our yard in Bridgend at your convenience.

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Description
Pine PSE stripwood 34mm x 6mm x 2400mm is a planed-smooth softwood moulding, ideal for beading, framing, and light joinery work. Planed square on all four sides, it arrives ready to cut, fix, or finish with no additional preparation needed.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Planed Smooth on all four sides (PSE) |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Stripwood (square edge) |
What it's used for
- Beading and edge detail work on cabinets, shelving, and furniture
- Framing and support battens behind wall linings and panels
- Boxing-in pipework, soil stacks, and service ducts
- Craft, model-making, and general DIY joinery repairs
Fitting and handling
Store this stripwood flat and off the ground in a dry, well-ventilated space before use, and allow it to acclimatise to the room temperature for 24 to 48 hours if it is going into a heated interior. At 6mm thick, it fixes cleanly with panel pins, fine-gauge screws, or a suitable wood adhesive, and pre-drilling is advisable near the ends to prevent splitting. The planed surface accepts primer, paint, or stain readily, so a light sand with 120-grit paper before finishing is all that is normally needed.
FAQ
What does PSE mean on stripwood?
PSE stands for Planed Square Edge. It means the timber has been machined smooth and square on all four faces, so the finished size is slightly smaller than the nominal size quoted. This stripwood is ready to use without further planing.
What is the difference between stripwood and beading?
Stripwood is a flat, square-edged section with no shaped profile, whereas beading typically has a rounded or moulded face. This 34mm x 6mm piece is flat stripwood, though it is commonly used in the same applications as thin beading where a neat, square edge is preferred.
Can I paint or stain pine PSE stripwood?
Yes. Pine takes both paint and stain well. For a painted finish, apply a suitable wood primer before your topcoat. For a stained or varnished finish, sand lightly along the grain first. Avoid applying finish to unseasoned timber, as moisture movement can cause lifting.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants for matching beading, architrave, and decorative sections. We offer next-day delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales, or you can collect from our yard in Bridgend at your convenience.










