




🔥 Elevate your edges with pro-grade Maple veneer – because your projects deserve the spotlight! 🌟
Edge Supply Maple 3/4 in x 50 ft Roll is a premium, pre-glued iron-on wood veneer tape made from A-grade Maple wood. Featuring German-engineered hot melt adhesive, it offers a strong, easy-to-apply bond with a smooth sanded finish. Flexible and compatible with multiple surfaces including plywood and metal, this versatile edge banding tape is ideal for furniture, cabinetry, and DIY projects, delivering professional results with minimal effort. Made in the USA.




























| ASIN | B01B074OGM |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Roll |
| Item Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | CECOMINOD039810 |
| Manufacturer | Edge Supply |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.87 x 6.54 x 0.75 inches |
| UPC | 089415174247 736283520637 |
C**.
Great product!
My husband used this on a cabinet he was building and he loved it. He said it looked great and was easy to use. He easily got it to adhere using a heat-gun. He showed me the results and it was very impressive; it was hard to tell that it was a veneer, rather than just the regular wood-grain on the edge of the wood. For the low price, you can't go wrong with this.
C**N
Quality edge material
Worked as described.
J**.
Easy to use
Used this to edge maple plywood on a cabinet box I built. I had bought a cheap iron to heat it and press on the edges (comes with adhesive on the bottom). Worked well and easy to apply. Looked good, matched the plywood well. Would recommend it!
S**G
Better quality than I expected.
The veneer is pretty thin... much thinner than the stuff I get from my local wood supplier. But, the color and grain were very consistent. The edge banding was very straight, making it easy to use, even on long edges. Some other brands I've used have had a notable curve (seemed straight on the roll, but when uncoiled, it curved notably to one side... like. warped board), making it a PITA to use. The adhesive is good and there is an appropriate amount of it (plenty for a good bond, but so much as to make a mess. It seems to bond very well. It's been a few months and there are no signs of delamination. Splices were not excessive and they were very discrete. In fact, I was shocked as to how clean the splices were. Most were difficult to see, unless you were really looking for them. Overall, it's a good product. I'd really like to see them offer an option with a thicker veneer... regardless, I will likely buy this stuff again.
T**M
Nice quality edge banding.
I’ve put down about 20’ of the maple edge banding so far, and it has gone well. The banding is very good quality, although it appears I got only 49’ rather than 50’. Oh well. Also note they say it is 3/4”, and they are right. Measured with calipers it’s 0.750”. So be prepared for that. Fortunately, like a lot of plywood, mine is about 1/32” thinner, so all is good.
B**R
Worked out great
I used these on the edge of drawers built with 3/4” maple plywood. It was easy to install, looks great (good match to the solid maple drawer faces), and isn’t going to come off.
S**Y
Looks great, relatively easy to install
I am building a set of drawers with 1/2" maple veneer plywood and used this edge banding in 3/4" to finish the top edges. I am thrilled with the results. Here is my installation process. I cut the banding a little long then I pressed it down with a travel iron (~$20 here on Amazon) set at about 2/3 its maximum temperature. It worked perfectly to activate the adhesive. Use a wood block to press down the edge banding while it is still hot. A minute or two later, longer is probably better, I used a putty knife to remove most of the excess on the sides. I have seen a lot of discussions online about using utility knives, chisels, files, and card scrapers to remove the excess, but this method worked very well for me. It takes a bit of practice (use a trial board or two first), but with the board on edge held in a vise hold the knife almost vertical, work it gently into the excess a half inch or so down the board, then still holding it almost vertical and at about a 10 degree angle away from the face of the board, run it down the edge to remove the excess. Come back the other way to remove the rest. The putty knife does not have to be that sharp, in fact it is better not too sharp to avoid damaging the board. After the excess is off the sides, sand off the remainder rounding over the top a bit. Only after removing the excess from the sides, fold the excess tabs at the ends down, tear the tabs off downward, and sand off the excess with downward strokes only to avoid pulling the banding off the board.
J**M
Good product
Maple edge banding is well made and has good adhesion properties. Matches natural maple very well. I do a lot of woodworking and have bought the 250' roll 3 times.
R**B
Great product, it does exactly as it should and for the money it’s amazing. I would highly recommend this to anyone.
H**R
Easy to install and trim.
A**R
First time I used this particular edge banding and I though it worked very well. Sands easy and the glue holds good.
J**E
facile a utiliser mince et colle tres bien
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