Edge Supply Birch 1-1/2" X 250' Roll of Plywood Edge Banding, Preglued Real Wood Veneer Edging, Flexible Veneer Edging, Easy Application Iron on Edge Banding for Restoration, Made in USA
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Sure, no problem
To measure the glue thickness, I use a 1/32" ruler.
I would like to inform you that the wood edgebanding roll can be applied to a surface with either an iron or
I actually cover a little more than 1/2" of the edge, which is important to ensure the full In my case, I cut off the excess wood with an Exacto knife, followed by sanding the corners to eliminate splinters and make the banding look seamless.
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Other people have said that trimming off excess should be done with care. In the case of grain that runs toward the inside (the glue on part that you want to keep), it tends to tear into the glue, leaving a poor-looking bond Taking a look at the Even when I used a new razor blade, I still had this problem. In spite of rounded corners and painting it, it kept its square shape, so it was no problem for me however, I think it wouldn't look heraldic if stained. As a result of using multiple passes, the trimming process is a lot easier, and there are fewer attempts to pull/split away at a time. In addition, there are visible splice joints every few feet that may be undesirable for some purposes Be happy with an 8-foot continuous strip and avoid expectations of a continuous 250-ft strip. The product itself is good, and well worth the price despite the two drawbacks mentioned.
When ironed with a clothes iron, there is great adhesion. To prevent tearing out of the edge banding, be sure to use a sharp edge banding cutter or knife. noticed that if I rolled the iron or block of wood (used to push the edge banding onto the plywood) too far over the edge of the plywood, the overhanging edge banding would splinter a bit. Trimming with the edge banding tool would produce splinters that would entrap inside the banding and cause it to.
For a project in which I had to glue three 3/4" thick 22x88" wood panels together and then cover up the edges, I used this veneer banding. The first time I got the veneer, I was concerned that it wouldn't be thick enough since I was afraid wood glue or extra space would make the veneer thicker. It was still plenty of margin for me to iron the banding on and then cut/sand the excess. Despite the fact that I purchased plywood from Home Depot, the colour and wood match perfectly, and I plan on staining it soon. As for the glue, I will say that for panels as large as I used, I had to go over it quite a bit with the iron to make sure that it was all melted and placed properly. In order to ensure that the veneer is secure, just go over the panel in six layers You need to melt the glue on inch by inch sections to ensure it is well bonded.
I like this product because it adheres well to wood and stains easily. There is something not quite right about the edge. Every few feet, there will be connections to the edge banding. As soon as they have been stained, they are very noticeable. I had to remove one star due to that, even though there is nothing that could be done about it. Other than that, the product is fantastic. Using it as part of a pre-release A 3/4" piece of Baltic Birch plywood is finished with General Finishes New Pine Gel Stain and sealed with a top coat of clear urethane. A perfect match has been made.
am purchasing a roll of Birch edge banding that measures 7/8" x 250 feet. Generally, the product seems to have very high quality with a few exceptions including splices every four to five There is one roll that is spliced every 2 to 3 feet as well. It is no problem as splices look good however, if they are stained a dark color they stand out and are easily spotted. I found the application process to be Using a light color would not be as obvious and it would likely be used if stained. Only the color issue is holding my overall rating back. It is a good product, but the stain issue needs to be addressed. Splicing will undoubtedly become necessary, so be aware of that.
Having used such tape for years, I can attest to its effectiveness. The stuff you buy from specialty woodworking The first thing I noticed about it as soon as I held it was three things. A thinner Two important improvements 1) More adhesive and 2) Denser adhesive. Three the additional width makes it much easier for us Since finding it, it's been a constant source of pleasure to me.
The tool has been used in a number of The Birch plywood blends well with this design. I like the way the trims come out. The coil/roll is very big, which can be a bit of a hassle, but on the other hand, you get very much.
It works well and is very nice. There is a lot of glue, so adhesion is excellent!.