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Achieve seamless, professional finishes with premium veneer edge banding. Available in all sizes, from 5/8" to 7" widths. Our edge banding offered in Fleeced-back, pre-glued, and peel & stick (3M PSA) backer option. It's versatile, easy to apply, and eco-friendly. Perfect for DIYers and professionals. Get FREE SHIPPING Bulk orders.
Our veneer tape delivers high-quality, natural wood finish for plywood and more. Available in all sizes from (5/8" to 7") master roll and thickness (0.5 mm to 2 mm). Our wood tape is available in fleece-backed, pre-glued, and peel-and-stick (3M PSA) backer options. It's versatile, easy to apply, and eco-friendly. Perfect for DIYers and professionals.
LEDGEBAND carries all popular wood veneer species in stock, including: Oak, Maple, Walnut, Cherry, Anigre, Mahogany, and many more, giving you the flexibility to complement any style.
Whether you need a quick, do-it-yourself solution or a professional approach, we have all the options to suit your needs.
LEDGEBAND is a U.S.-based supplier of edge banding, laminates, and other cabinet-making materials. Serving DIYers, contractors, and Cabinet makers nationwide. LEDGEBAND offers a variety of brands such as Formica, Wilsonart, FENIX, Arpa, Kronospan, and more, providing reliable, high-quality materials, fast delivery, and technical support for professional builds
Yes. Our unfinished veneer edge banding can be stained or painted to match or contrast your existing furniture or cabinetry.
Our pre-glued edging comes with heat-activated adhesive. Simply use a household iron on a medium setting to melt the glue and adhere the strip to the edge.
A dedicated edge banding trimmer is recommended for clean, precise cuts. However, a sharp utility knife and fine sandpaper can also work in a pinch.
Consider the wood species used in your project or the desired aesthetic. Oak is popular for its grain, while maple and birch offer a lighter, modern look. Walnut and mahogany provide rich, dark tones.
Thickness depends on the core material and project requirements. For most furniture, 0.5 mm or 1 mm works well. Thicker options (1.5 mm or 2 mm) offer extra durability and a pronounced wood edge.
For furniture and cabinetry that will be exposed to high humidity or potential spills, it is advisable to utilize PVC edge banding to ensure durability and longevity. read more about type of edge banding
Minimum: Sharp utility knife or edge banding trimmer, J-roller, sandpaper (220-grit). For pre-glued: add household iron. For fleece-backed: add contact cement and small brush. Read more on how to apply edge banding