Slip-In Cove Molding Inside Corner describes an aluminum molding used wherever an inside rounded corner is desired, so installers can form a smooth transition instead of a sharp joint. This New York Metal profile is specified as a 1/16 inch cove molding, which keeps the radius tight and neat when you are finishing a counter top back splash or similar edge detail. The aluminum coves are used for counter top back splashes and other applications where an inside rounded corner is desired, giving fabricators one repeatable way to handle that intersection. A standard length of material of 12 ft means longer runs can be handled with fewer joints, which reduces layout time over typical short trim pieces. As part of the metal edge moldings category, it fits naturally into surfacing workflows where a defined, durable corner profile is required.
This aluminum cove profile is used for counter top back splashes and other applications where an inside rounded corner is desired, so installers can plan their layout around a single continuous molding line. The 1/16 inch cove molding designation indicates a compact profile that tucks neatly into the inside corner, supporting a clean junction between a counter and vertical surface. With a standard length of material of 12 ft, long backsplashes can be trimmed in larger sections, which helps maintain a straight, uniform corner radius from one end of the run to the other. As a slip-in style cove molding inside corner, it is chosen to create that rounded transition wherever a squared joint would be harder to finish or less visually consistent.
The aluminum coves are used for counter top back splashes, so they fit naturally where a horizontal counter meets a vertical wall or riser and an inside rounded corner is desired instead of a hard angle. As a metal edge molding in aluminum, it suits edge-molding applications where a defined metallic trim is part of the surfacing package, allowing fabricators to match the corner detail to other metal edges. The 1/16 inch cove molding size produces a relatively tight radius, which is useful in areas where space is limited and the design calls for a compact, precise corner rather than a broad curve. Because this profile is described for other applications where an inside rounded corner is desired, it can also be applied to similar interior joints that benefit from a controlled, repeatable radius formed by the molding.
The standard length of material of 12 ft gives installers a long, continuous aluminum cove, so they can run the inside corner across much of a counter top back splash without frequent splices, which supports straighter lines and fewer visual breaks. Working with a defined 1/16 inch cove molding profile means the radius is set by the New York Metal design, so every cut length maintains the same inside rounded corner geometry along the entire job. Using an aluminum cove in metal edge molding workflows helps shops repeat the same edge and corner solution from piece to piece, reducing layout variation between installations. Because the aluminum coves are specified for inside rounded corners, crews can select this profile whenever that condition appears on drawings, which simplifies part selection and helps maintain consistency across multiple similar installations.
The Slip-In Cove Molding Inside Corner is an aluminum cove used for counter top back splashes and other inside rounded corner applications, creating a smooth transition where two surfaces meet.
The 1/16 inch cove molding size provides a compact radius, which produces a neat, tight inside rounded corner suited to precise counter top back splash details and similar intersections.
The aluminum coves are used for counter top back splashes to form an inside rounded corner, giving a defined metal edge detail along the joint between the counter and vertical surface.
The standard length of material of 12 ft allows longer corner runs to be handled with fewer joints, helping maintain a continuous line along counter top back splashes and similar edges.
This molding is in the metal edge moldings category, aligning it with other edge-molding components used in edgebanding and surfacing applications for woodworking projects.
The Slip-In Cove Molding Inside Corner is made by New York Metal, providing an aluminum cove molding option within their metal edge moldings range.
The Slip-In Cove Molding Inside Corner from New York Metal is an aluminum cove molding used wherever an inside rounded corner is desired, particularly along counter top back splashes. Its 1/16 inch cove molding profile defines a compact radius, so every cut length maintains the same neat corner geometry from one end of the run to the other. With a standard length of material of 12 ft, this metal edge molding supports long, continuous inside corners on surfacing projects available through Wurth Baer Supply.
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