Veneer Edge Banding
Veneer Edge Banding
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Our veneer edge banding offers a premium solution for achieving flawless, professional-grade finishes. Available in a wide range of wood species and all sizes, from 5/8" to 7" widths. Offered in non-glue, pre-glued, and peel & stick (3M PSA) options. It is versatile and easy to apply, making it suitable for both residential and commercial applications. Next-Day shipping and Exclusive Bulk Discount. 

Wood Veneer Edge Banding for Cabinets, Plywood, and More

Our veneer edge banding delivers high-quality, natural wood finish for furniture, cabinets, shelves, and more. Available in a broad range of widths from (5/8" to 7") and multiple thicknesses (0.5 mm to 2 mm).

We carry all popular wood veneer species such as oak, walnut, maple, and cherry—alongside many others—giving you the flexibility to complement any interior style.

Whether you require a quick, do-it-yourself solution or a professional manufacturing approach, we have all the options to suit your needs:

  • Pre-Glued Edge Banding: Our pre-glued edge banding is ideal for quick iron-on installation.
  • Peel and Stick Edge Banding: Our peel & stick (3M PSA) edge banding tape provides a no-mess, pressure-sensitive adhesive that simplifies DIY applications.
  • Non-Glued Edge Banding: Our non-glue edge banding provide flexibility for custom adhesive, ideal for large-scale manufacture production and specialized woodworking.

We offer next-day shipping and free shipping on bulk orders, so you can keep your project on schedule and within budget.

FAQs

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.

How do I choose the right wood species?