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Shutter stiles |
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Shutter stiles are the structural right and left parts of a plantation shutter panel. The rabbeted stile, with a cut or groove along the edge of the stile between panels, allows them to form a joint to reduce light penetration. These shutter stiles can be made from basswood, unfinished, solid, ready for you to stain or paint, and can also be made from Poplar, finger jointed and edge glued, with Jesso prime, ready for you to paint. |
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Shutter stile specifications |
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Shutter Stile |
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Thickness: |
3/4" |
Width: |
3.5", 4.5", 5" |
Length: |
up to 13ft |
Species: |
Basswood or poplar |
Finish: |
Unfinished or Primed |
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Rabbeted shutter stile |
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Thickness: |
3/4" |
Width: |
3", 4" |
Length: |
up to 13ft |
Species: |
Basswood or poplar |
Finish: |
Unfinished or Primed |
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Our shutter components are made from basswood or poplar. Basswood shutter components come with a clear, unfinished and solid piece made from a virgin board, without finger joint or edge glue, just one solid piece. Poplar shutter components are made from finger jointed, edge glued pieces, Jesso primed, white color, ready for painting. |
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