The thickness is typically 1 2 inch but can range up to 3 4 inch thick for a more substantial casing or more detailed profile.
Standard door casing reveal.
Reveals on both sides of the jamb.
Simply position the head casing so it s level with the reveal line on the top of the door frame then secure with nails.
From the edge of the jamb to align the casing to the door jamb and windows photo 1.
Allow enough overlap of the jamb for solid fastening but far enough out to not touch the hinge.
A combination square works well for marking reveals.
Door casing and window trim are typically the same width and are interchangeable.
Typical door casing measures about 2 1 4 inches wide and is usually just under 3 4 inch in thickness.
It is usually manufactured in 96 inch lengths to fit most doors.
With experience you ll skip this step and simply eyeball the reveal when you put up the trim.
If you look at a closed door the reveal is the narrow edge of the jamb that is visible or revealed standard reveal widththe standard reveal can vary but is usually at least 1 8 inch and seldom more than 1 4 inch.
This allows 15mm height clearance for floor coverings and 4mm clearance width ways.
So in the case of a 2040 x 920mm door the standard reveal size would be 2055 x 924mm.
The reveal size is the actual opening inside the frame that the doors will sit in.
The first few times you install casing we suggest drawing light lines called reveal lines 3 16 in.
The first step in any trim job is to prepare the jambs for trim.
If the old casing isn t on the jamb measure the inside of the jamb inside dimension or i d and then add 1 2 in.
Door trim should be mitered at.
The most widely used door casing is 2 1 4 inches in width but can range up to 3 inches.
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