Bespoke Mouldings & Woodturning in Lincoln
Radial Joinery manufacture bespoke timber mouldings, custom profiles and turned timber components in Lincoln for homes, period properties, listed buildings and architectural joinery projects across Lincolnshire.
We reproduce existing mouldings, manufacture custom timber profiles, create turned joinery components and make specialist architectural details that are often no longer available off the shelf.
As part of our wider bespoke joinery services in Lincoln, this work is often used in heritage restoration, period property repairs, fitted interiors, stair repairs, wall panelling and bespoke joinery projects.
Matching Existing Timber Mouldings
Many period homes contain skirting boards, architraves, trims and architectural details that are no longer available as standard profiles.
We regularly reproduce mouldings to match existing joinery, including:
- Skirting boards
- Architraves
- Door mouldings
- Window mouldings
- Decorative trims
- Traditional moulded profiles
- Panel mouldings
- Period property details
By matching the original profile and proportions, replacement mouldings can blend naturally with the existing joinery.
This is especially important in heritage and period property joinery, where small details can make a major difference to the finished result.
See our replica timber skirting moulding project in Lincoln.
Custom Cutters & Profile Replication
Where a moulding profile is not available, we can reproduce it using bespoke machining and custom cutters.
This allows us to match existing profiles for repair, restoration or renovation work.
This process is useful for:
- Historic skirting profiles
- Traditional architraves
- Panel mouldings
- Door and window sections
- Restoration projects
- Listed and conservation properties
- Architectural joinery details
Custom cutters allow short runs or larger batches to be produced accurately to suit the project.
Custom Mouldings From Drawings
We also manufacture bespoke mouldings from drawings, sketches or design specifications.
This is useful for architects, designers, builders and homeowners who need timber profiles made for a specific project.
Custom mouldings are often used for:
- Wall panelling
- Fitted furniture
- Cabinetry
- Door frames
- Window details
- Heritage repairs
- New interior joinery schemes
We also manufacture mouldings for wall panelling projects, fitted furniture and bespoke interior joinery.
Bespoke Woodturning
Radial Joinery also produce bespoke turned timber components for architectural and decorative joinery.
Turned components can include:
- Stair spindles
- Balusters
- Newel posts
- Finials
- Porch posts
- Turned columns
- Decorative furniture components
- Architectural timber details
Woodturning is often used where a component needs to match an existing detail or where a one-off item is required for a restoration project.
Matching Existing Turned Components
Many older properties include turned joinery details that cannot be bought from standard suppliers.
We can reproduce turned components to match the original design and proportions where suitable.
This may include:
- Staircase spindles
- Decorative finials
- Turned porch posts
- Traditional newel details
- Period joinery components
Examples include our Victorian Staircase Handrail Replacement in Lincoln and Gable Finial Restoration in Lincoln.
Stair Parts, Handrails & Architectural Details
Bespoke mouldings and turning often form part of stair and architectural joinery projects.
We can manufacture or reproduce:
- Handrail sections
- Newel details
- Spindles and balusters
- Decorative caps
- Traditional timber profiles
- Architectural trims
This is particularly useful when working on older properties where existing details need to be repaired, matched or extended.
Small Runs or Larger Batches
We can produce mouldings and turned components in both small quantities and larger batches.
Some projects only need a short length of moulding to complete a repair. Others require longer runs for a full renovation, interior scheme or heritage project.
Bespoke machining allows the profile to be made to suit the exact requirement rather than relying on standard stocked sections.
Materials for Bespoke Mouldings & Turned Components
The best timber depends on the use, finish and style of the project.
Common materials may include:
- Tulipwood for painted interior mouldings and joinery
- Sapele for external hardwood joinery
- Oak for natural timber details
- Ash for selected interior joinery
- Accoya for suitable external painted joinery
- Other timbers where required by the project
Material choice is guided by the location, finish, durability requirements and whether the new work needs to match existing timber.
Mouldings for Heritage & Period Properties
Moulding replication is particularly important in period properties.
Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian and traditional homes often include timber details that help define the character of the building.
Replacing these with modern standard profiles can look wrong. Bespoke moulding replication allows repairs and alterations to sit more naturally within the property.
This type of work often supports our heritage joinery, timber window and bespoke door projects.
Crafted in Our Lincoln Workshop
All bespoke mouldings and turned components are produced through our Lincoln workshop.
Workshop manufacture gives us control over:
- Timber selection
- Profile accuracy
- Machining quality
- Custom cutter use
- Finish preparation
- Consistency across the project
We regularly manufacture bespoke mouldings and joinery components for homes across Lincoln, North Hykeham, Nettleham, Washingborough, Branston and surrounding Lincolnshire villages.
Our Moulding & Woodturning Process
The process depends on the project, but usually includes:
- Enquiry — You send photos, measurements, drawings or a sample where available.
- Review — We assess the profile, component or drawing.
- Specification — Timber, quantity and finish requirements are confirmed.
- Machining or turning — The moulding or component is produced in the workshop.
- Checking — Profiles and details are checked against the requirement.
- Supply or installation — Components are supplied or fitted as part of the wider project.
Recent Moulding & Woodturning Projects
We regularly manufacture bespoke mouldings, turned components and architectural timber details for homes across Lincolnshire.
- Replica Timber Skirting Moulding in Lincoln
- Victorian Staircase Handrail Replacement in Lincoln
- Mock Ceiling Beams in Nocton, Lincolnshire
- Gable Finial Restoration in Lincoln
- Heritage Door & Portico Restoration
- Bespoke Arched Timber Door
- Yorkshire Sash Window
- Period Style Alcove Furniture
These projects show how bespoke mouldings, turned timber components and architectural details can support both heritage and modern joinery.
Related Joinery Services
We also provide heritage joinery, wall panelling, timber windows and full joinery services in Lincoln.
- Heritage & Period Property Joinery in Lincoln
- Wall Panelling Lincoln
- Timber Windows in Lincoln
- Bespoke Joinery Services in Lincoln
Bespoke Mouldings & Woodturning FAQs
Can you match existing timber mouldings?
Yes. We can reproduce existing mouldings where a matching profile is needed for repairs, restoration or renovation work.
Can you copy an old skirting board profile?
Yes. Where suitable, we can copy existing skirting profiles so new sections blend with the original joinery.
Do you make custom cutters?
Custom cutters can be used where a profile is not available as a standard section and needs to be reproduced accurately.
Can you produce short runs of moulding?
Yes. We can produce small quantities for repairs or larger runs for renovation and joinery projects.
Do you make stair spindles or turned parts?
Yes. We can produce turned timber components including spindles, balusters, newel details, finials and other architectural parts.
Can you make mouldings for listed buildings?
Yes. Bespoke mouldings are often used in listed buildings and period properties where existing architectural details need to be matched.
What timber do you use for mouldings?
The timber depends on the project. Common options include tulipwood, oak, ash, Sapele and Accoya where suitable.
Discuss Your Mouldings or Woodturning Project
If you require bespoke mouldings, matching architectural details or custom woodturning for a project in Lincoln or the surrounding Lincolnshire villages, we would be happy to discuss your requirements.
Projects are regularly completed for period properties, listed buildings, bespoke interiors and architectural joinery projects across Lincolnshire.
