How to Apply Edge Supply Birch 3/4 X 250' Roll of Plywood Edge Banding

You'll find this pre-coated edge banding available in birch, oak and cherry. The edge banding is easy to apply with a clothes iron and is pre-coated with a heat-activated glue. To keep the edges square, you can use a guide block to help you apply the banding evenly. This edge banding can be applied on the edges of plywood, ranging from 3/4 in. to 2 in.
Edge Banding is available in birch, oak and cherry
Plywood edge banding is available in common species as well as exotic woods. Some specialty woodworking stores also sell edgebanding in exotic woods. You can find plywood edgebanding in widths ranging from 13/16 inches to two inches, but most common sizes are 8 ft. wide. If you're working with 3/4-inch plywood, you'll need either a 13/16 or a 7/8-inch-wide edgebanding.
The quickest and easiest way to trim plywood edge banding flush is with a special edge-banding trimmer. You can purchase a fast-cap trimmer at Woodcraft or online. If you plan on using an edge-banding tool to trim plywood edge banding, you can place a couple of veneer shims between the edges of the sheet and edge-banding to make the first pass less likely to mar the edge.
It is pre-coated with a heat-activated glue
The pre-coated glue on the edge banding is a heat-activated adhesive that melts once exposed to hot surfaces. You can also get edge banding that is finger-jointed for in-matching grain. Both types of edge banding can be applied using an iron. Here are some tips on how to install edge banding.
Edge banding is best used for finished projects. Wood veneer edge banding is an easy way to cover plywood raw edges and give them the appearance of solid wood. This edge banding is made from wood veneer that has been pre-coated with a heat-activated glue and can be applied using a household iron. Once applied, you can use a clothes iron to sand the edges flush.
It is applied with a clothes iron
To apply edge banding, you'll need a clothes iron and an edge-trimming tool. A common clothes iron is fine, but you can also buy an edge-banding iron if you're feeling adventurous. First, prepare your panel for edge banding. If you don't own a clothes iron, you can borrow one from a friend or thrift shop. Make sure to use a cotton heat setting. Then, cut a piece of edge banding about one inch longer than the length of the panel. Make sure to leave an equal amount of overhang on each side. Next, set the iron to the appropriate temperature. Using one hand, move the iron across the edge banding slowly, but steadily, to avoid burning the wood or melting the plastic.
If you are working with hardwood plywood, you can use Edge Supply Birch 3/4 X 250' Iron-On Veneer Roll. This is a premium quality product made of real wood veneer and is pre-sanded for a precise fit. The product is applied with a clothes iron, and it's easy to apply with a clothes iron. The glue used to secure the veneer is made of a durable, hot-melt adhesive that is evenly distributed.
It is easy to trim
Our Premium Wood Veneer edgebanding is White Oak and comes pre-glued to 1.9 cm. Each edgebanding roll is finely sanded and applies easily with an iron or edgebanding machine. We recommend using this product if you are planning on finishing multiple floors of your home. It will save you time and money, and you'll be able to finish each level of your home in a single day!
For best results, we recommend ironing on edge banding. Use a clothes iron to apply the edge banding. Use a cotton setting to prevent glue from transfer to the iron. If you do not have one, you can also wrap a small block of 3/4-in. plywood with 120-grit sandpaper to smooth the edges. Once applied, use a vacuum cleaner to remove excess dust and then iron the edges.
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