Don
2025-08-23 18:35:11
Adheres well and is easy to use. Looks very good.
B Welker
2025-07-25 12:41:11
I have purchased this edge banding several times this month as I build cabinets for my shop. It is a great product. Its durable, has great adhesion, trims and sands nice too.
Jeffrey Stahl
2025-07-13 13:26:01
My first time using iron on veneer. Super easy. Looks great!
1836
2025-06-15 17:25:25
This is a great way to dress up plywood edges, but there are a few things you should do to make installation easier and cleaner.1) Leave a small amount overhanging the edge. As you adhere this down the length of the board, it will pull a little. If you start flush with the edge, you'll end up with a gap. It's easy to trim later.2) Be mindful that this can shift as you install it, so use your fingers as a guide to keep it from hanging over the edges too much. BUT, be careful not to move your hand too quickly as this will slice your thumb or finger open. Imagine the worst paper cut ever...now dump some splinters into it.3) Once it's installed, it will need to be sanded to be flush with the edges. It's just a hair wider than the plywood it's for (depending on your plywood supplier). The problem is that sanding it right away will cause the small amount of excess glue to gum your sanding pad, then heat up and reapply this mass to the side of the wood you plan to finish. Oops...say goodbye to staining options! So, before you sand, use a razor or box cutter to run down that beat of glue and remove as much as possible before sanding. Also, if you sand at an angle and keep the pad from laying flat on the finishing surface, it will reduce the potential for glue spreading.4) Finishing the leading and trailing edge is very easy. Use a box cutter to score the tape, bend it over the edge and it should snap. Then a quick sanding should make it perfectly flush.It's easy to install. Easy to stain. Makes the use of plywood for finished products much easier. This is just a great product that, with just a little practice, offers a fool-proof solution.Oh yeah, TURN OFF THE STEAM on your iron if that's what you're using!
Tim Meyers
2025-05-26 21:57:33
Looks nice, glues well.
Rick L. Walls
2025-05-07 18:05:09
Perfect fit and quality, ease to install
brad k
2025-04-17 18:26:22
Overall ok - but had multiple spots where the adhesive came back up later. Didn't ruin the project, but added a lot of work to re-glue the edges on a finished cabinet...
R Rose
2025-04-10 11:30:37
Works well. Sticks nicely and trims easily
Anonyme
2025-02-26 18:27:55
For three years, my bed frame has been bothering me because the edges were ugly. I bought this product, and I loooove the result! It’s easy to install and cut, and you just need to apply your varnish—no one will ever notice the difference between the two types of wood!
AdrianT
2025-01-04 16:37:39
I have used this on a project at home to finish the edge on a few pieces of birch plywood used to make a corner sitting area in the kitchen. Easy to apply using a hot iron and the glue adhesion is great. finished it off with a white stain and clear satin. matches perfectly.
Manan
2024-11-22 18:47:07
Highly impressed with this veneer. Matches well with both maple and white oak
Mom
2024-11-14 13:44:26
I had some closet shelves cut out of 3/4 inch ply birch , I wanted to finish the fronts and this was easy and fast to apply. I applied the iron in 6 inch sections and pressed with a wood block until cool. There was a slight overhang that after a few hours I sanded down gently with fine sandpaper. Looks wonderful! Anyone could do it!
Jenn
2024-11-12 10:51:24
I am working on creating an over the fridge cabinet. I bought a 4x8 cabinet grade birch plywood sheet from a big box store. It was ripped in half at the store so I have 2-2x8 sheets with unfinished edges. Originally, I was going to affix 1x2 pine trim to the edges to finish it off, but realized that I didn’t have enough space around the new fridge cabinet to accommodate the extra inches of width it would create. I thought about it and figured wood veneer banding would work well and save me some inches of space. This stuff came in a day. And went on like a dream. I read one of the reviews that said the 3/4†wouldn’t work on 3/4†material but I applied it to 3/4†birch ply and it was wide enough for me. I rolled it out and taped it in place about every 6†with painter’s tape. Then I heated up my iron ( no steam) and started to apply the banding to the edge of the plywood. I found that the iron didn’t seem hot enough, so I got out my heat gun and tried that instead. I worked about 2-3†at a time and used a clean metal paint scraper to really affix it in place. I found that I really had to pay attention to the edges the most to get them firmly stuck down. I took a star off because the seams aren’t the greatest. They don’t stick down seamlessly and so far I have one seam that was just two straight pieces overlapped so I had to cut it out. Thankfully, it was close to the end of a length that I was using and didn’t create a lot of waste. Just need to sand and paint, now.