Pine Stair Parts

At Jackson Woodturners, our huge range of pine stair parts include everything from pine stair spindles, newel posts, pine handrails, bases, newel caps and much more. Most commonly known as European redwood or Scots Pine, pine is a knotty timber with a creamy white to yellow appearance which can be stained, varnished or painted.


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Pine Cover Button
JWPB

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Pine Plain Square Spindle 32mm x 895mm
LSQ90/32P

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Pine Cross Grain Pellets - 10 pack
CGPP10

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Pine Stop Chamfered Spindle 32mm x 895mm
LSC090P

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Pine Plain Square Spindle 41mm x 895mm
LQS90/41

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Pine London Spindle 32mm x 900mm
LLN90P

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Pine Classic Spindle 32mm x 900mm
LC90P

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Pine Stop Chamfered Spindle 41mm x 895mm
LSC41

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Pine Double Reed Spindle
DR9041P

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Pine Square Wall Patrice
JWSPWP

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Pine Wall Patrice
JWPWP

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Pine Teesdale Spindle
LTS90P

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Pine Flat Cap 70mm Half
JW70/FCPHALF

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Pine Colonial Spindle 41mm x 900mm
LCS090P

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Richard Burbidge Trademark Pine Georgian Spindle 32mm x 900mm
GM090P

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Richard Burbidge Trademark Pine Edwardian Spindle 32mm x 900mm
Pine Flat Cap 82mm Half
JW82/FCPHALF

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Pine Traditional Spindle 41mm x 900mm
LT90P

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Pine Pyramid Cap 70mm Half
JW70/PYPHALF

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Pine Victorian Spindle 32mm x 900mm
VM090P

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Pine Regency Spindle 32mm x 900mm
RM090P

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Pine Pyramid Cap 90mm Half
JW90/PYPHALF

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Pine Plain Square Spindle
LSQ110/32P

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Pine D-Shaped Pine Cover Moulding 2400mm x 6mm x 25mm
TM596

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Pine Slender Spindle 41mm x 900mm
SL090P

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Pine Squared Taper Spindle 900mm x 41mm
ST900/41P

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Pine Pyramind Cap 82mm Half
JW82/PYP HALF

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Pine Flat Cap 90mm Half
JW90/FCPHALF

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Pine Ball Cap 82mm Half
JW82/BPHALF

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Pine Acorn Cap 82mm Half
JW82/AP HALF

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Pine Stop Chamfered Spindle
LSC110P

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Pine Plain Square Spindle
LQS110/41

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"Pine" Frequently Asked Questions

The answer to this question depends on your preference for the appearance of woods and your budget. Softwoods can be easily painted which gives you the freedom to choose the finish. Softwoods can also be grown in a variety of locations, making it more affordable. Hardwoods on the other hand, tend to be more durable and less likely to dent and scratch but they are usually much more expensive.
Pine is a softwood resistant to shrinkage and swelling. It’s light, natural appearance means it goes particularly well with neutrals such as white and cream. Here are some of the main reasons why we love pine at Jackson Woodturners:

• Versatility - Pine is suitable for painting, staining and varnishing.
• Colour - Pine’s pale colour makes it perfect for hallways with neutral tones.
• Sustainable - Pine is actually one of the most sustainable woods available.
• Patina - Over time, pine can gain patina, a thin layer that forms on the surface of wooden furniture as a result of age and exposure. This can give it an aged look which many find desirable.
Here is a list of the different pine stair parts we offer:
•Spindles
•Base rails and handrails
•Newel posts and newel caps
•Newel posts
Generally, softwoods, such as pine, tend to be cheaper than hardwoods such as oak and ash. This is, in part, due to softwood being much quicker to grow than hardwood, so the wood is more readily available. Below is a list of the various prices you’d expect to find for pine stair parts:

• Pine stair spindles £1 - £13
• Pine handrails £8 - £62
• Pine newel posts £7 - £46
• Pine base rails £4 - £34
Here is a list of the different types of wood available and their qualities:
Type of Wood Qualities
Hemlock Provides a classic feel and is perfect for traditional staircases.
Walnut Heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Historically, walnut wood has been used for furniture, flooring and a variety of other wood products.
Dark Hardwood Similar in appearance to mahogany and is a sustainable replacement for it. Creates a classic look that’s perfect for modern and traditional staircases.
White Primed Wood The base wood used for the white primed parts is either birch or popular. Strong and durable, white primed woods can bring some light into your home.
Pine handrails for stairs offer a unique, eye-catching style. Here are some of the main benefits of pine handrails:

• Flexibility - Pine is extremely flexible in style because it can be used in homes with both traditional and modern interior design. Its pale colour makes it particularly ideal for hallways with neutral tones.
• Less expensive - Pine handrails for stairs are a less expensive yet practical alternative to oak handrails.
• Sustainability - Pine handrails are the perfect choice for those who are environmentally conscious.
While oak and pine are both exceptional options for your home, both come with different benefits. Oak is denser and stronger, which makes it more durable and less vulnerable to scratches and dents whereas pine is more lightweight and tends to be less expensive.

Whilst making your decision, it can help to weigh up the pros and cons of each wood and the designs available for each to examine exactly how they would be suited for your staircase.
Pine is suitable for painting, staining and varnishing; however, you will need to use a knotting solution before painting. The best option for you depends on the type of finish you prefer and the look you are going for. If you want to change the colour of the pine, you have the options of staining or painting it.

At Jackson Woodturners, we recommend applying Treatex Hardwax Oil to pine handrails, as it is quick-drying and hardwearing. We also offer a pine wood filler if you want to fill in any imperfections.
Pine is cheaper than oak because pine trees grow more quickly and are more sustainable than oaks. Pine’s wood is also softer and not as durable as oak wood.