Edge Supply White Oak 3/4 inch X 250 ft Wood Veneer Edgebanding Preglued Roll - Flexible Wood Tape, Easy Application Iron On with Hot Melt Adhesive. Smooth Sanded Finish. Made in USA
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JJC
> 24 hourI was skeptical that the glue would hold, but it does. Just be sure 1) the iron is on the linen setting, 2) you press hard, 3) apply very slowly, and 4) use the middle of the iron as much as possible because thats the part that gets the hottest.
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Mkhunley93
> 24 hourThis veneer goes on fairly easily with any iron...I used a cheap folding travel iron without issue. There were a few places where I had to go over it a second time and press on it with a flat board, but overall it works well. If your edges are not flat, youll need to sand down any imperfections. Once cooled, it stays in place well and can be sanded without worrying that it will break loose. Takes stain beautifully and matched the 3/4 oak I used perfectly. Gives a very professional finish.
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elly_etc
> 24 hourUsed for a shelf to cover the plywood edge and it came out nicely. Was easy to use. I taped it down before ironing it. Sticks well.
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Sam Schmidt
> 24 hourThis worked great. I recommend using a new iron dedicated solely for this use so you dont put any other marks on the wood.
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Sue
> 24 hourThis is real wood and it irons on. Great for covering the edge of plywood.
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Edward M. Gilbert
> 24 hourThe glue on this edge banding was very adherent to the plywood edges. There were no flaws or joints in the banding, unlike some other edge banding I have purchased in the past. I will purchase again when needed.
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ROBERT
> 24 hourWORKED OUT GREAT ON CABINET I BUILD
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SteveT
> 24 hourIf you apply this with a hot iron and a LOT of pressure, just for 10 seconds in any area you are working, it seems to go on very well. Took a few tries to discover a lot of pressure is needed. Happy with this stuff.
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Jerome B. Compton
> 24 hourThis edge tape worked very well and it is good to have the large length available - also the price was right.
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ths
> 24 hourQuality of the Edgebanding is good. But the issue is that the strip is just barely wider than 3/4, which means you have very little room to play with when applying to plywood. If you’re careful, then it’s fine. But any little shift, you may find the edgebanding not covering the plywood. It’s not hard to fix (just heat it and shift it) but wish the edgebanding is just slightly wider.