Molding is profile, and profiles are exactly what rigid sanding can't touch without rounding over the detail the knives just cut. QuickWood molding sanders run flexible brush heads along linear stock, finishing the full profile uniformly at line speed, for raw-wood prep, denibbing and sealer sanding of casing, crown, base and custom profiles.
See the moulding sander guide for how shops set up profile sanding, then request a quote with your profile samples and daily footage.
On intricate profiles the flap wheels flex into coves and beads without dulling the arris the moulder cut. Shops running flat panel components alongside linear stock often add our door sanding machines to the same line.
For a complete workflow after profiling, pair your setup with our production finish sanding solutions to achieve a smooth, ready-to-coat surface on every piece.
The same linear brush heads work as trim sanders for casing, base and crown before install \u2014 sanding the profile at line speed so trim goes up finish-ready \u2014 and as inline board sanders for flat linear stock, where the flexible heads level mill marks without the snipe and flat-spotting a rigid drum leaves. One machine, one abrasive inventory, every linear profile in the shop.