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Molding Inspiration by Includingbuild-Ups Stacks, for Andtools Moldingbuild-Ups, to Additional Design As Bereturned Akit 183 Molding All moldings are available in all finishes, unless otherwise noted. Bold line indicates finished surfaces. Moldings are made from individual pieces of wood and may vary in color. Molding stacks are ordered as a kit and if returned, must be returned as a kit. UNIVERSAL DESIGN CABINETS For inspiration and tools to design additional molding build-ups, including build-ups inspired by the Molding Stacks, visit Designer Resources at http://resources.woodmarkcabinetry.com/. MOLDING Designer Resources: resources.woodmarkcabinetry.com AAmericmericanan Woodmark Designer’s Choice Specification Guide 184 MOLDING: Molding Stacks Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS ACM8 100 MS ACM8 200 MS ACM8 300 Height A A Height A A Height A A Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. 3 1 9 1 7 7 3 MS ACM8 100 3” 2 ⁄16” 3” MS ACM8 200 4 ⁄4” 3 ⁄16” 4 ⁄2” MS ACM8 300 5 ⁄8” 5 ⁄8” 7 ⁄8” MS ACM8 100 MS ACM8 200 MS ACM8 300 • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height when used as shown when used as shown when used as shown • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • CM8 • ACM8 • ACM8 • CTM8 WD • S3S396 • SIM8 (2) • HWC 3/4X3/4X96 • SQCR8 • S3S696 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • HWC 1X2X96 • HWC 1X2X96 • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled at job site • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack at job site at job site • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack cabinet box exterior • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Molding Stack diagram included cabinet box exterior cabinet box exterior MOLDING • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Molding Stack diagram included • Molding Stack diagram included in molding stack • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack in molding stack Construction Options (see page 51): ■ = Available for selected SKUs MOLDING: Molding Stacks 185 Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS SCVM8 100 MS SCVM8 200 MS SCVM8 300 Height A A Height A A Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. 7 3 5 1 MS SCVM8 100 3” 2 ⁄8” 4 ⁄4” MS SCVM8 300 5” 4 ⁄8” 6 ⁄4” MS SCVM8 100 MS SCVM8 200 MS SCVM8 300 • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimension is the above-face-frame height • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height when used as shown when used as shown when used as shown • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • SCVM8 • SCVM8 • SCVM8 • STRM8 • SQCR8 • CLBM8 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • SBIM8 • SIM8 • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • HWC 3/4X3/4X96 • HWC 1X2X96 at job site • HWC 1X2X96 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed at job site cabinet box exterior at job site • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Molding Stack diagram included • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match cabinet box exterior in molding stack cabinet box exterior • Molding Stack diagram included MOLDING • Molding Stack diagram included • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack in molding stack Designer Resources: resources.woodmarkcabinetry.com American Woodmark Designer’s Choice Specification Guide 186 MOLDING: Molding Stacks Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS LCVM8 100 MS LCVM8 200 MS LCVM8 300 Height A A Height A A Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. 7 1 7 3 5 15 MS LCVM8 100 4 ⁄16” 4 ⁄8” 4 ⁄16” MS LCVM8 300 5 ⁄4” 4 ⁄16” 5 ⁄16” MS LCVM8 100 MS LCVM8 200 MS LCVM8 300 • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimension is the above-face-frame height when • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height when used as shown used as shown when used as shown • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • LCVM8 • LCVM8 • LCVM8 • CLTM8 • CTM8 WD • STRM8 • HWC 1X2X96 • SBIM8 • SIM8 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • HWC 3/4X3/4X96 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • HWC 1X2X96 • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed at job site • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled at job site • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match at job site • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match cabinet box exterior • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack cabinet box exterior • Molding Stack diagram included • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Molding Stack diagram included MOLDING • Refer to specifications on individual molding included cabinet box exterior • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack • Molding Stack diagram included in molding stack • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack Construction Options (see page 51): ■ = Available for selected SKUs MOLDING: Molding Stacks 187 Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS DSCVM8 100 MS DSCVM8 200 MS DSCVM8 300 Height A A Height A A Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. 3 7 3 5 5 1 MS DSCVM8 100 4 ⁄4” 3 ⁄8” 4 ⁄4” MS DSCVM8 300 4 ⁄8” 4 ⁄8” 6 ⁄4” MS DSCVM8 100 MS DSCVM8 200 MS DSCVM8 300 • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimension is the above-face-frame height when • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height when used as shown used as shown when used as shown • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • DSCVM8 • DSCVM8 • DSCVM8 • STRM8 • LBM8 • TBIM8 • SBIM8 (2) • HWC 1X2X96 (2) • CLBM8 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • HWC 1X2X96 • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled at job site at job site • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack at job site • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack cabinet box exterior cabinet box exterior • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Molding Stack diagram included • Molding Stack diagram included cabinet box exterior • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Molding Stack diagram included MOLDING in molding stack in molding stack • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack Designer Resources: resources.woodmarkcabinetry.com American Woodmark Designer’s Choice Specification Guide 188 MOLDING: Molding Stacks Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS DLCVM8 100 MS DLCVM8 200 MS DLCVM8 300 Height A A Height A A Height A A Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. Shown Min. Max. 1 13 9 3 1 1 7 1 MS DLCVM8 100 4 ⁄16” 3 ⁄16” 4 ⁄16” MS DLCVM8 200 5 ⁄4” 5 ⁄16” 6 ⁄16” MS DLCVM8 300 6” 4 ⁄8” 7 ⁄16” MS DLCVM8 100 MS DLCVM8 200 MS DLCVM8 300 • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height • Height dimensions are the above-face-frame height when used as shown when used as shown when used as shown • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • Pre-packaged molding kit includes: • DLCVM8 • DLCVM8 • DLCVM8 • DCTM8 • S3S396 • OGE8 • HWC 1X2X96 • CR8 • OGP8 • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • HWC 1X2X96 • HWC 1X2X96 • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled • Molding Stacks shipped unassembled at job site • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Molding Stacks to be cut, assembled and field installed • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack at job site at job site • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack • Only one finish can be specified per Molding Stack cabinet box exterior • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • All door styles feature solid wood finished to match • Molding Stack diagram included cabinet box exterior cabinet box exterior MOLDING • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Molding Stack diagram included • Molding Stack diagram included in molding stack • Refer to specifications on individual molding included • Refer to specifications on individual molding included in molding stack in molding stack Construction Options (see page 51): ■ = Available for selected SKUs MOLDING: Molding Stacks 189 Molding Stack Molding Stack Molding Stack MS CM8 100 MS CM8 200 MS CM8 300 Height A A Height A A Shown Min.
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