1/2" Cap Moulding - FJ Pine - 16'
Actual Dimensions: 192 in x 1-3/8 in x 13/16 in
* Actual Dimensions are listed as (Length x Width x Height/Thickness) *
Finger-Jointed Pine Cap Moulding for Custom Interior Trim
Add a clean finishing detail to layered trim, wall treatments, and custom millwork with our 1/2" Cap Moulding in Finger-Jointed Pine. This smaller cap moulding profile is designed to complement larger architectural trim elements, providing added depth and a finished transition without overpowering the overall design.
With actual dimensions of 1-3/8" wide x 13/16" thick, this profile works well for detailed interior trim assemblies. Its 16-foot length is especially helpful on longer runs, reducing the number of joints needed for a cleaner finished appearance.
Made from Finger-Jointed (FJ) Pine, this cap moulding is a practical real-wood option for painted interior trim packages in new construction, remodeling, and custom finish work.
Why Choose 1/2" FJ Pine Cap Moulding?
Cap moulding can turn a basic trim installation into a more layered, custom-looking architectural detail.
Features & Benefits
- Finger-Jointed Pine construction
- Compact cap moulding profile
- Actual width of 1-3/8"
- Actual thickness of 13/16"
- Long 16-foot length
- Useful for layered trim assemblies
- Suitable for paint-grade interior projects
- Coordinates with FJ Pine baseboards, casing, and other moulding
- Useful for both remodeling and new construction
What Is Cap Moulding Used For?
Cap moulding is typically a finishing or accent profile used alongside larger trim elements rather than as the primary moulding in a room.
Depending on the design, this smaller cap moulding may be incorporated into:
- Wainscoting
- Wall panel treatments
- Chair rail assemblies
- Multi-piece baseboards
- Door and window trim
- Built-ins
- Decorative wall moulding
- Custom millwork
- Layered architectural trim
Always confirm the actual profile dimensions with the other components in your trim assembly before installation.
Why Choose Finger-Jointed Pine?
Finger-Jointed Pine is commonly used for paint-grade interior moulding. Sections of real pine are joined together to create longer, consistent pieces of trim, making it particularly useful for long moulding profiles.
For projects already using FJ Pine casing, baseboards, crown, headers, or other trim, choosing smaller decorative profiles in the same material can help create a coordinated interior trim package.
Product Specifications
Product: 1/2" Cap Moulding
Material: Finger-Jointed Pine (FJ Pine)
Length: 16'
Actual Dimensions: 192 in. x 1-3/8 in. x 13/16 in.
(Length x Width x Height/Thickness)
Application: Interior finishing trim and decorative moulding assemblies
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cap moulding?
Cap moulding is a smaller finishing profile used to complete or add detail to another architectural trim element. It is often incorporated into layered moulding designs rather than installed as the primary trim profile.
Where can 1/2" cap moulding be used?
Depending on the design, it can be used with wainscoting, wall panels, chair rails, baseboards, casing, built-ins, and other custom interior millwork.
What are the actual dimensions?
This cap moulding measures 192" long x 1-3/8" wide x 13/16" thick.
Is this solid wood?
This product is made from Finger-Jointed Pine, which consists of sections of real pine joined together to produce a longer moulding profile. It is different from MDF or composite moulding.
What's the difference between 1/2" and 3/4" cap moulding?
The profile dimensions differ, so they may create different proportions and fit differently within a trim assembly. This 1/2" cap moulding has actual dimensions of 1-3/8" x 13/16". The best option depends on the dimensions and design of the surrounding trim.
Why choose a 16-foot length?
Longer moulding can reduce the number of joints required across extended trim runs, helping create a cleaner, more continuous finished appearance.
Complete Your Interior Trim Package
Pair this FJ Pine Cap Moulding with coordinating baseboards, casing, crown moulding, headers, wall treatments, and interior doors from CR Doors. Combining primary moulding profiles with smaller finishing pieces like cap moulding can create the layered architectural detail associated with a more customized interior.