MOULDING, TURNINGS & MORE





MOULDING, TURNINGS & MORE
Call our friendly customer service staff to request any or all of these five catalogs. Refer to the contents page of this catalog (page 5) to see what’s in each one. For prices and detailed specifications, contact us and we will send you a link to our downloadable Price & Specification Document.
MOULDING, TURNINGS & MORE
Since 1972, Keystone Wood Specialties has grown from a one-man cabinet shop to the wholesale manufacturer of wood components it is today. Our focus is providing top-quality high-end components to the custom cabinet, furniture, and remodeling industries.
We offer an array of products, including doors and drawer fronts, dovetailed drawer boxes, face frames, moulding, valances, wainscoting, turnings and corbels, radius doors, plywood and veneer, finishing options, and more.
When you call Keystone, you will always be greeted by a live, knowledgeable customer service professional. Whether you have a question about our products, want help placing an order, or need to discuss an existing order, our staff is here to ensure that you and your customers are completely satisfied.
From rough lumber in a wide variety of wood species to a fully equipped finishing department, Keystone has everything you need to complete your custom project. Whether you want a single length of moulding or one thousand feet, you can choose from a wide selection of profiles or create one of your own. We pride ourselves on one-of-a-kind custom orders.
Keystone can manufacture any kind of moulding you want. The layouts below are examples of only two of the many possible kitchen styles. Use your own imagination and creativity. Order what you need—a single length or 1,000 feet, finished or unfinished, any wood species. Call customer service to ask about trade and volume discounts.
TRANSITIONAL
LIGHT RAIL (UNDER WALL CABINETS)
COLUMNS USING LOCK MITRE CONSTRUCTION ASTRAGAL
TRADITIONAL
TURNED
1047 BASEBOARD WITH TRADITIONAL TOE KICK CUTOUT
Astragal: Use any accent moulding or base cap as an astragal.
Crown: Use medium-to-large onepiece crown, or combine multiple pieces for a custom design.
Dentil: Use dentil applied moulding. Rope and egg & dart applied moulding are also available.
Frieze: Use any baseboard or S4S as a frieze.
Backer Boards: Use unfinished poplar S4S as backer boards.
Bed Mould: Use bed moulding or small crown.
Corona: Use lock mitre construction for the corona or build-outs.
BASEBOARDS, SHOE, QUARTER ROUND, AND COVE
Product profile renderings are actual size.
PROFILES - BASEBOARDS, SHOE, QUARTER ROUND, AND COVE
CASINGS AND CAPS
Product profile renderings are actual size.
CROWN - COVE
Product profile renderings are actual size.
CROWN - BEADED COVE AND BELL COVE
Product profile renderings are actual size.
Product profile renderings are actual size. CROWN 5093 Projection: 4 5/8” Height: 4 5/8”
Projection: 3 1/2” Height: 3 5/8”
Product profile renderings are actual size.
CROWN WITH APPLIED MOULDING
Product profile renderings are actual size.
5009
Projection: 3 1/16”
Height: 2 15/16”
Rope Moulding
Egg & Dart Moulding
Dentil Moulding
SPECIFICATIONS
*Specify applied moulding when ordering.
5089
Projection: 3 5/8”
Height: 4 1/16”
Product profile renderings are actual size.
Product profile renderings are actual size.
PROFILES - ACCENT, ASTRAGAL, SCRIBE, AND OTHER
BAR, PLATE, AND CHAIR RAIL
Product profile renderings are actual size.
Product profile renderings are actual size.
(All Ogee Pedestal Feet are Horizontal Grain)
BRACKET FEET AND TOE KICK CUTOUTS
Traditional Bracket Foot - Rear
Beveled Bracket Foot - Rear
Traditional Bracket Foot - Front (Vertical Grain) (Vertical Grain)
Beveled Bracket Foot - Front
Traditional Toe Kick Cutout* (Horizontal Grain)
(Shown: 4 1/2” baseboard 1047 with 3 3/8” opening height)
Beveled Toe Kick Cutout* (Horizontal Grain)
(Shown: 4 1/2” baseboard 1047 with 3 1/4” opening height)
DESCRIPTION SIZE
BRACKET FEET
Traditional Bracket Foot - Front 5” x 5” x 4”
Traditional Bracket Foot - Rear 5” x 4” x 1”
Beveled Bracket Foot - Front 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” x 4”
Beveled Bracket Foot - Rear 3 1/4” x 4” x 1”
*Toe Kick Cutouts are recommended on 4” to 4 1/2” baseboard. When ordering, specify baseboard type, opening size, and moulding length.
Why not stock your commonly used moulding profiles? Order bundles of 250, 500, 750, or 1,000 lineal feet. Includes all moulding profiles, S4S, and face frame material. Ask customer service for pricing.
S4S BOARDS
Surfaced 4 Sides: Unfinished boards surfaced to your specified dimensions, any species. Available in any size up to 5/4“ thick.
“Standard” moulding lengths can vary according to lumber inventory. Typical lengths are 8, 10, or 12 feet. Specified lengths are available upon request.
Keystone has in-house capability for grinding custom moulding knives. Send us your drawing or a sample to match.
Choose from hundreds of moulding profiles on WEINIG’s online profile catalog. Visit www.keystonewood.com/products/moulding/custom-moulding/
DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT? NO PROBLEM. SEND US YOUR DRAWING.
ORNAMENTAL CROWN, FRIEZES, CASING & MORE
WhiteRiver.com
Keystone is proud to offer White RiverTM products. White River has more than 3,200 products in stock, including corbels, onlays, capitals, finials, rosettes, and more. Order them finished to match your order. Items sent in for finishing (not ordered through Keystone) will incur additional finishing prep charges.
Call customer service for more information.
HANDCARVED PEDIMENTS, ONLAYS & ROSETTES
CAPITALS, BASES, PILASTERS & FINIALS
CORBELS, BRACKETS & MANTELS
Available for most designs.
FRENCH
COUNTRY PLAIN
*SQ2: 6” top section is flat on 2 sides, unless otherwise specified.
DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT? NO PROBLEM. SEND US YOUR DRAWING.
CHAMFERED COLUMN
• Any width
• Ships assembled
PLAIN COLUMN
• Any width
Flutes optional
• Ships unassembled
All columns use lock mitre construction.
DOOR COLUMNS
• Almost any cope & stick door design
Specify frame width (shown with 1 3/4” stiles, 4” top rail, and 8” bottom rail)
• Doors over 48” require a center rail
PLAIN COLUMN (6-sides shown)
• Available from 4 to 9 sides Full Flutes Partial Flutes
FLUTED BUMP OUTS & PILASTERS
• Full or partial flutes
• Rosette optional with partial flutes or as a separate piece
DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT? NO PROBLEM. SEND US YOUR DRAWING.
VALANCES
SHELVES
Floating Shelf with Wall Attachment (Visit Keystone Wood Specialties YouTube channel for a demo on Floating Shelf installation.)
Shelf Style A
Shelf Style B (1” radius corners)
Shelf Style C
Shelf Style D
Shelf Style E (3” radius corners)
Shelf Bracket
CORNER SHELVES
Corner shelves are made with 3/4” edgebanded plywood sides and 3/4” solid wood shelves. Order them to the size you want, and include the number of shelves. As always, if you don’t see what you want, send us your drawing.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER The infinite varieties in color, grain,* and texture give wood its rich character and natural warmth. There are differences among varying wood species, and even within the same species, no two trees are alike. Climate, light, rainfall, and minerals in the soil all create diverse and unique grain and color patterns in each piece of wood. We’ve prepared the following guidelines to assist you in selecting the right wood for the desired result.
Color ranges from light tan to reddish brown, with almost no distinction between heartwood and sapwood. Alder has a fine texture with partly closed, straight grain similar to cherry. Pin knots are an acceptable characteristic.
Same as alder, except knots and burl are acceptable. Knots vary in size or shape and may be open, forming deep holes.
The color tones of ash consist of a wide range of cream to light brown with some dark streaks. Burl and pin knots are acceptable. Ash is not selected for color. Panel rips are arranged to form a reasonable blend of grain matching and wood color tones.
Same as ash, except medium dark brown areas are not acceptable. Select ash is recommended for light stain or natural finish.
A mixture of sapwood and heartwood, it is suitable for dark stains only. Color selection is not available.
A white to pale yellowish closed-grained wood, suitable for natural finish as well as light to dark stains. No red heartwood is acceptable.
Cherry may contain some white sapwood. Grain and color are matched to form a reasonable blend. Exposure to light causes cherry to darken with age, revealing a deep reddish-brown tone. Gum pockets are a natural characteristic of cherry.
Same as cherry, except sapwood is not used on face. Sapwood is allowed on backs. Cherry becomes very rich in color tones when finished natural and allowed to age.
Unlike most other wood species, hickory has a unique grain pattern and variety of color tones all its own. Our standard hickory has some pin knots, lots of character and is not selected for color.
Same as hickory, but with some large knots.
Color varies from golden brown to light reddish color tones with occasional pin knots or burl. Mahogany is selected for uniformity in color per job. When ordering, please indicate Natural Finish Grade Mahogany if a specific color range is required.
*Please note: There is an additional cost if a new mahogany order needs to be matched to an existing mahogany cabinetry component.
Maple is a light brown to creamy tan wood with a subtle grain pattern and is suitable for light to dark stains. Some mineral is acceptable.
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MAPLE, SELECT HARD WHITE
Same as maple, except reddish brown heartwood or mineral is not acceptable. Select white maple is recommended for light stains or natural finish.
MAPLE, SOFT
Used mostly for drawers and paint grade doors, soft maple has a range of creamy white to brown to gray color tones. Color is not selected. Soft maple is not recommended for stain or natural finish.
PAINT GRADE
Paint grade doors and drawer fronts are usually made from soft maple.
PINE, CLEAR
A completely clear grade of pine with no knots. Blue stain is not acceptable.
PINE, KNOTTY
Our knotty pine, a New England furniture grade, has tight red knots and is suitable for rustic-style cabinetry. Filled or loose knots and blue stain are not acceptable.
POPLAR
A soft hardwood, it has a pale yellowish to white color with some green and brown mineral. Not selected for color. Typically used as a paint grade.
RED OAK
Red oak is not selected for color. Defects such as knots and splits are removed. Character, such as burl and pin knots, is acceptable. Mineral is acceptable in the range of 1/8” wide x 5” long. Panel rips are arranged to form a reasonable blend of grain matching and color tones.
RED OAK, SELECT
Dark and medium-dark color tones and mineral are not used. Burl and pin knots are acceptable. Select red oak is recommended for light stains and natural finish.
WALNUT
Walnut may have up to 15% sapwood. Burl and pin knots are acceptable.
WALNUT, CLEAR
Sapwood is not acceptable on the face of a door.
WHITE OAK
A tight open-grained wood with light brown to greenish-gray color tones. Pin knots and burl are allowed. Not selected for color. Panel rips are arranged to form a reasonable blend of grain matching and color tones.
WHITE OAK, QUARTERSAWN
Quartersawn is different than plainsawn only in the way it is cut at the sawmill. Quartersawn is cut radially to the rings or parallel to the rays and produces an edge-grained appearance and is especially suited for reproductions of furniture or cabinetry.
WHITE OAK, RIFT CUT
Rift cut, like quartersawn oak, is different than plainsawn only in the way it is cut at the sawmill. Plainsawn has growth rings that are less than 30”. Rift cut lumber has growth rings that have a range of 30” to 60”, producing a tight vertical grain.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Phone Toll-Free: 800.233.0289
Fax Toll-Free: 800.253.0805
Phone Local: 717.299.6288
Fax Main Office: 717.299.9654
E-mail info@keystonewood.com
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MAILING ADDRESS
Keystone Wood Specialties Inc. PO Box 10127
Lancaster, PA 17605-0127
PHYSICAL SHIPPING ADDRESS
Keystone Wood Specialties Inc. 2225 Old Philadelphia Pike
Lancaster, PA 17602
NORMAL OFFICE HOURS
Monday–Friday, 7 am–5 pm EST
Fax lines are open 24 hours, 7 days a week.