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The Edge Supply White Pine Wood Veneer Edge Banding is a premium, pre-glued product measuring 3/4" x 50'. Designed for easy application with hot melt adhesive, it features a smooth sanded finish and is proudly made in the USA, making it the perfect choice for both professional and DIY projects.
P**T
Worked great, stained well.
I used this on the radiata plywood finish for an aquarium stand. It went on easy, without any issues. It was also easy to stain (used Varathane pre-conditioner and oil based stain).
A**R
Good quality veneer edging
I was impressed with the quality and quantity (25 feet) of this product at an affordable price. It has excellent adhesion, sands beautifully and takes a stain well. More than happy with this product. Would highly recommend both the product and the supplier. Will definitely purchase again.
M**K
Super easy to use!
Needed this to finish our murphy bed. Edging worked great, easy to line up and sand the sides-then stain to match. Excellent adhesion with iron on. Recommend double edge banding trimmer. We did not have one, but were able to work through it. The trimmer would have made it much easier\quicker.
D**
Recommend having extra adhesive on hand.
Adhesive is not the worst but could be a little better. Had to use CA glue in a few places that wouldn't adhere properly. I would recommend this product because it definitely makes the plywood ends look more professional. You can also use putty to accomplish the same result but have to wait for the curing process so the edge strip is the better option.
M**H
Works great
This was easy to apply to my 3/4 sanded plywood and it matched perfectly
R**C
Looks good
Used it to edge band some 5/8" pine plywood for an aquarium stand. Looks good. Used an iron and it went on well.
T**S
Simple installation.
Did the trick. I replaced the strip on the front of my desk. Simple instructions. Easy to apply.
A**E
Works well but here are some tips
Worked as advertised. I would advise to use both a heat gun AND an iron. Go back and forth because the iron will cause discoloration if used too long in one spot but the corners and edges need a longer time to heat up (the gun works best for those). Also, it shrinks when it heats up so cut it longer than needed (I only lost 1/4" on a 3' piece).
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