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🌟 Transform edges into statements with effortless, pro-grade birch veneer!
Edge Supply Birch 3/4” x 250' Roll offers premium, pre-glued real birch wood veneer edge banding featuring top-tier German hot melt adhesive for a durable, heat-activated bond. This flexible, finely sanded veneer is easy to apply with a household iron and compatible with multiple surfaces including wood, plywood, MDF, and metal. Ideal for cabinetry, furniture restoration, and DIY projects, it delivers professional finishes with a generous 250-foot length made in the USA.
| ASIN | B01KD0X260 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,382 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Veneers |
| Brand | Edge Supply |
| Brand Name | Edge Supply |
| Color | Birch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,574 Reviews |
| Grade Rating | Commercial |
| Item Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Form | Roll |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 12 x 0.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | Edge Supply |
| Material | wood |
| Model Number | CECOMINOD080407 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | DE-U4IU-LDVF-CA |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 089415129575 736283520392 089415184215 089415173868 736283520378 089415131684 |
J**H
Edge banding is glued together...
This is good quality edge banding. Pay close attention to the width measurement of the edge banding VS the width needed for your project. This edge banding is not ideal for 3/4” projects. If your an expert, you may be able to pull a 3/4” project off, but there is absolutely zero hang off (see photo). My project is 1/2” MDF I will be veneering in lays to for use as samples. This edge banding works perfect and the corners glue up seamlessly. Some reviews complain the glued together pieces are obvious or spaced too close together, making the edge banding difficult to work with, or unusable. 1.) All edge banding this length will have many glued together pieces. There will never be a 250 foot tree cut and milled specifically to create edge banding. 2.) Where this edge banding is glued together, it is a very wide zig zag, about 1” (see photo), and not obvious until you put the banding to your face and search for it. In the photo you can see the glue up on the raw edge banding. I had to get in some good lighting and tilt the banding at an angle to make the glue up obvious. After the edge banding has been glued & lightly sanded with a flat block (emphasis on LIGHTLY), using 400, 600, or 800 grit sand paper, its impossible to spot (see photo with my finger pointing to a glue spot that cannot be seen). The only issue you may have with the glue section being problematic is if you do not use something between your iron and the edge banding. If you apply banding with a lot of pressure, as with all banding, some glue may rise up to the surface. This can make the surface just sticky enough to catch film or dirt off of the iron...the dirt On the iron is the problem, not the edge banding. Recommend using wax paper between iron and banding for glue ups. When the wax paper has been used several times, replace it with a fresh piece. 3.) I measured multiple areas to find the length between glue ups. My roll had glue ups, each one exactly as shown in the photo, around every 4 feet, pretty standard for this size roll. All in all, this is good quality edge banding at an exceptional value. The price of this edge banding will buy you 25’-50’ at the big box stores. RECOMMENDED
B**B
Love it!
Very good ! Glued consistently! Easy to use and sanding makes it look great. Thanks!
M**S
Well worth it.
Works perfectly. Easy to use. Stainable.
N**S
Great veneer, but stick to perfectly flat surfaces
We used this to trim edges of plywood for a murphy bed. The width makes it great if you're using 3/4" plywood, as there is very little overlap. It was super easy to trim with a sander instead of the traditional blade. Irons on easily, works as advertised. If you have something that isn't completely square or anything slightly rounded, this is not very effective. You can manipulate it with painters tape or something similar to get really close though which is nice. Great product if you're applying to a perfectly flat edge, otherwise I'd probably stick to older glue on veneer.
H**L
Stuck well and looks great
I used every inch of this 250-ft roll making four Murphy beds. Fantastic product. I did not use any edgers that anyone suggests. I used a razor blade. It stayed on. Use your iron with no heat, you follow it with a roller and this stuff stays on.
A**R
Quality
It is really good quality edge banding and the glue really holds good. I used the big box stores and it was very cheap and was hard to work with the I tried yours what a difference thank for such a good product.
B**S
Good edge banding
I've been woodworking for over 30 years and a DIYer for as long as I can remember (starting with my Dad), but I've never used veneer edge banding before. I normally use solid hardwoods, but I have to make ~20 kitchen drawers, so I'm opting for baltic birch plywood instead (for speed and wood stability). After researching a little I opted to get the 3/4" banding for 5/8" plywood. I can always trim off a little, but I can't add. Plus, I wasn't sure if the banding would slide around during the heat transfer phase, which it didn't. The 250' roll was a good deal and was a much better value than the smaller sizes. Of course for me, I have to make ~20 drawers, so I'll go though most of this roll. When the banding arrived I noticed that the sticker said "253 ft.", BONUS. Not a lot, but it's better than getting less. The banding width varied a little, but some of the wider parts were ~0.762" (see photo). I slightly oversized the length that I needed for each drawer side and placed the banding (glue side down, LOL) on the edge of the plywood, trying to center it since the banding was wider than the plywood (by intention). I used our iron (I'll have to get a cheap iron for veneering the rest) and set the temperature just under "wool". I placed the iron on one end and slowly moved it to the other end, then I doubled back a little quicker a few times for good measure. The bond seems really good. I then used a edge banding tool to trim the veneer to the correct size with no issues or tear-outs. I trimmed the ends with a flat cutting pliers, but a chisel would also work well (turn the piece over and push down on the chisel against the end piece of veneer when it's against a solid surface). Overall, I like the veneer and it did a good job.
J**E
Ease of install
Easy to apply using a standard clothes iron.
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