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Rosette & Plinth blocks add a distinctive look to any door or window in your
home or business. The rosette is a decorative block in the upper corner of windows
and doors. The plinth is the base block which is placed on both sides of the door
resting on the floor. The moulding is affixed between the rosette and the plinth
blocks.
Normally these blocks are milled larger. The standard is 1/2" wider (1/4"
per side) and 1/8" to 1/4" thicker than the moldings, baseboards
included. This application produces a clean joint, eliminating
the need for difficult 45 degree miter cuts. The square cut makes it easy
for homeowners and carpenters alike to install.
Here's an opportunity a homeowner or your company should not overlook. HARTTwood is ready
to provide you with a QUALITY
product you'll be proud to use in your home or sell in conjunction with your architectural
moulding package.
HARTTwood has thirty-four of the most popular patterns for you to choose from on a
variety of wood species. Our rosettes are manufactured from kiln dried
Northern White Pine, Red Oak, White Oak, Mahogany, Maple, and
Cherry ( other species available upon request).
The following illustrations of our rosette and plinth blocks are the thirty-four patterns
you may choose from. These may be applied to any block size and species of wood that
you desire. Take notice that not all pattern diameters will fit on
smaller sized blocks i.e. pattern #5 with a diameter of 3 1/4"
won't fit on a block size of 2 3/4" square. The patterns applied on rosette
corner blocks are centered on the blocks. The patterns on the plinths are milled
top center.
We offer top quality rosettes and plinths at very affordable
prices.
No minimum quantities! No set-up charges!
No hidden shipping cost!
Got a question
???
Talk to the friendly folks at Harttwood
E-mail Tim or Jen at
harttwood@roadrunner.com
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Harttwood
P.O. Box 59
Wallagrass, ME 04781
Ph. (207) 834-3824
Fax- (207) 834-4149

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