where to buy oak shoe moulding
Anyone know where I can buy shoe moulding in unfinished oak, to match our white oak baseboards? The places I’ve checked so far (Dykes, Adriatic) only carry this in Poplar or White-painted… I’m looking for something other than a quarter round design, would like something more designed.

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stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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And riverhead building supply on roslyn road in mineola. [20211210_140840](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:Gimw:20211210_140840.jpg.jpg)

stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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Decorama on metro ave. It is the same profile as the hd pine one. Oak.
[20211202_143139](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:d0XJ:20211202_143139.jpg.jpg)

stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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Ok, there are people who can take these woods and finish them and grain them to look like oak. It would be easier to run off some shoe on a router table.
I might have to go to decorama again. They might not be the easiest people to ask over the phone so if I am in there, I will take a look and see if they have oak shoe. Might even snap a photo.

RobertGMarvin
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Hmmm–that right hand door looks better in person than in my photo. The extent to which it sticks out shows how much of a purist I;m NOT.

RobertGMarvin
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Years ago my next door neighbor gave me the bottom part of his original 1899 kitchen cabinet, which I used to have mine extended and built out. One section was left open on the bottom, to use as a desk. We never used that so a few years ago I had a carpenter make a pseudo-panel door to close it off. I bought poplar molding that almost matched the original, but staining it to match the pine was a real PITA, requiring MANY coats. It ended up looking pretty good, but I guess it would stand out more on Oak. FWIW when I finished the stripped original, in 1974, and the added parts a few years later, I got them to be virtually the same color as the c. 19-teens oak Hoosier cabinets we used elsewhere in the kitchen and staining the new pine door to match was easy, except for that poplar molding (the new door is on the right) . [Image](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:LwEf:image.jpg.jpg)

daveinbedstuy | 3 years and 5 months ago
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Sorry but if the rest of the baseboard is natural oak with a stain, using pine or polar would stick out like a sore thumb.

andriywww1990 | 3 years and 5 months ago
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so, i was down looking at the graining in a piece of pine shoe from HD (as i primed it). if you get the right grainy pine, you can doctor it a little to make it look more like oak, more so than poplar. staining things and finishing them to that amber or golden look helps and is easy to do on pine BUT one cannot use the same stain on pine as they did on oak to get the same result as the pine absorbs the dye faster and goes darker than the oak will. or consistently darker where oak will absorb it more in the loose grain and less in the tight. pine is more uniform and will go darker. so try pine with a lighter stain. keep it light and finish and tint the top coat to match to the oak.
i look at pine doors all the time and even have a pair on Herkimer that i did and when viewed from 15′ away, these things look a lot like oak. usually when this happens, it is more unintentional and usually when people see it they are happy but that does not mean i can do it all the time.

andriywww1990 | 3 years and 5 months ago
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well, i thought of this as i looked at the moldings in HD last night but realized, poplar is unpredictable and can be tricky to match to other things and most times when i use it and get it to a point i am happy with it, i attribute it more to luck than skill. with this in mind, i never would tell a customer that i can make poplar shoe look like oak because a very discerning customer might call me on it. that is why i refrained suggesting it here, and it is more that we do not know OP and how discerning they are. i would not try this in a customer’s house, even on the shoe. and i wonder what my wife would say if i tried it here. it might fly and might not.
yes, when we do this for a living we have to think of all of this stuff.

RobertGMarvin
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Steve—how much would you notice the grain on a narrow shoe molding?

stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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Bob, poplar does not have enough graining. Hard to do.
Maybe mail order it or check hd on line as eman says. I have had to mail order oak moldings and found some on ebay.

stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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I was just in hd here in mv and took a look. I was actually there to pick up their pine profiled shoe. They did not have any profiled oak and it did not appear that they even stock it. They have oak shoe, but it is close to 1/4 rnd. And they have oak cove.

stevecym | 3 years and 5 months ago
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So you mean like the pine type with a bit of profile to it. Like a bit of ogee.
There is a place on metropolitan by flushing avenue. Decorama. I was in there the other day and they had some oak moldings, me thinks.
Give le noble a call. I might have a catalogue of theirs around and I will take a look in it later.
Oak has not been popular in some years now so no one stocks it. Also, try that lumber place out in jersey that jh mentions. It’s right over the outer bridge crossing.

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believe or not HD has it on their website but only in red oak
https://www.homedepot.com/p/HOUSE-OF-FARA-1-2-in-x-3-4-in-x-8-ft-Oak-Wood-Shoe-Moulding-9550/203116455

RobertGMarvin
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Could you stain the poplar to match?