Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle 32mm x 1100mm

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Description
Key Information
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Spindle Size: 1100mm x 32mm x 32mm
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Designed to fit in a 32mm groove on a base and handrail.
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Part of the Oak range of modern and traditional stair parts.
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Top Block Length: 220mm
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Middle Chamfer: 460mm
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Bottom Block Length: 425mm
Description
Part of our Oak range for both modern and traditional homes, this Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle is designed to suit a number of spaces and transform your staircase with a touch of warmth.
This spindle will arrive to you unfinished, showing off the beautiful natural grain of the oak and giving you the freedom to finish it to suit your space. It is designed to fit in a 32mm groove on a handrail and base rail, with a top block length of 220mm, middle chamfer of 460mm, and a bottom block length of 425mm.
The Stop Chamfered Spindle is just one of many parts available in our oak collection here at Jackson Woodturners. You’ll also find handrails, base rails, and newel posts in the same material, making sure your final staircase makeover is cohesive and elegant.
Specifications
| Part Type | Spindles |
|---|---|
| Size | 32mm Spindles |
| Style | Stop Chamfered |
| Material | Oak |
| Length | 1100mm |
FAQs
What does ‘stop chamfered’ mean?
‘Stop chamfered’ refers to a beveled edge, or chamfer, that doesn’t extend the entire length of the spindle. In this case, there is an area at both the top and bottom of the product that doesn’t have chamfers, remaining as the full square shape. Chamfers create a subtle design, whilst still presenting an interesting detail to your staircase.
Can I add my own finish to this stop chamfered spindle?
Yes! This Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle will arrive to you unfinished, meaning the raw material hasn’t been treated with a protective finish. This gives you the freedom to use paint, varnish, or wax, to not only protect your spindles, but also decorate them to suit your home.
How many spindles will I need for my staircase?
If you’re planning to revamp your staircase, it’s important to make sure you have the right amount of spindles. This will depend on your chosen spindle design and the measurements of your stairs and landing.
Why not use our handy Spindle Spacing Calculator below to make sure you get the right amount? If you need some help with measuring the right areas, you can also visit our spindle spacing page to take a look at more information and useful diagrams.


