Pine London Spindle 32mm x 900mm

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Description
Key Information
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Spindle Size: 900mm x 32mm x 32mm
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Designed to sit in a 32mm groove on a hand and baserail.
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Part of the Pine range of modern and traditional stair parts.
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Delivered unfinished.
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Top Block Length: 210mm
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Middle Turning Length: 450mm
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Bottom Block Length: 240mm
Description
The Pine London spindle is a part of the Pine range of modern and traditional stair parts here at Jackson Woodturners. It is designed to sit in a 32mm groove on both hand and baserails, and has a total length of 900mm.
These spindles have a top block length of 210mm, a middle turning length of 450mm, and a bottom block length of 240mm. Like the other pine stair parts in this range, the London spindle will arrive to you unfinished, allowing you to add a personal touch with paint, varnish, or wax.
Specifications
| Part Type | Spindles |
|---|---|
| Size | 32mm Spindles |
| Style | Plain Turned |
| Material | Pine |
| Length | 900mm |
FAQs
What does ‘turning’ mean when referring to spindles?
‘Turning’ refers to the process used to shape the spindle. The piece of wood is mounted on a lathe and spun, while cutting tools shape a section into symmetrical, round designs. This results in the decorative profile seen in the central section of the Pine London spindle, providing a traditional and elegant look to your staircase.
How can I finish this spindle?
This pine spindle will be delivered to you unfinished, meaning it has been machined into shape but has had no surface treatment applied. The wood is supplied to you in its raw state, allowing you to paint, stain, or wax it to suit the rest of your staircase or home decor.
You can read more about how to finish your spindles in our helpful blog: “What’s the best finish for stair spindles?”
How many spindles do I need for my staircase?
The number of spindles you’ll need will depend on the measurements of your staircase. UK building regulations state that the gap between spindles must not exceed 100mm at any point. This is to prevent children from becoming stuck or falling.
If you buy turned spindles, you’ll need to take into account the thinner and thicker areas of the design. You should measure your maximum 99mm gap from the thinnest part of the spindle, which may make for a smaller gap between the thickest parts.
We know figuring out how many parts you need for your staircase can be intimidating, so why not try our handy Spindle Spacing Calculator? All you need is the type and size of the spindle you’d like to buy, and the measurements of your flight or landing. We’ll take care of the rest!
Are pine spindles suitable for outdoor use?
Pine spindles are best suited for indoor use, as unprotected pine is vulnerable to moisture and rot when used outdoors.
What can I pair pine spindles with?
Pine stair spindles can be paired with other materials to switch up the traditional look they typically provide. Why not try combining with matt black or chrome stair parts to bring a modern touch to your home?


