How to Edge Band with Snow Boots Edging?200


Thank you for choosing Snow Boots edging for your furniture project. Our edging is designed to be easy to use, even for beginners. With a little practice, you'll be able to achieve professional-looking results.

Materials You'll Need* Snow Boots edging
* Electric edge bander
* Wood glue
* Scissors
* Tape measure
* Sandpaper
* Clean cloth

Instructions1. Measure and cut the edging. Use a tape measure to determine the length of edging you need. Cut the edging to size using scissors.
2. Apply wood glue to the edge of the workpiece. Use a thin bead of wood glue to the edge of the workpiece. Be sure to apply the glue evenly.
3. Position the edging on the workpiece. Place the edging on the workpiece, aligning the edge of the edging with the edge of the workpiece.
4. Press the edging onto the workpiece. Use your fingers to press the edging onto the workpiece. Be sure to apply even pressure along the entire length of the edging.
5. Trim the excess edging. Use a sharp knife to trim any excess edging that is overhanging the edge of the workpiece.
6. Sand the edge of the workpiece. Use sandpaper to smooth the edge of the workpiece. Be sure to sand the edge of the workpiece in the direction of the grain.
7. Wipe the workpiece clean. Use a clean cloth to wipe away any dust or debris from the workpiece.

Tips* For best results, use a sharp knife to trim the excess edging.
* If you are using a hand-held edge bander, be sure to apply even pressure along the entire length of the edging.
* If you are using a machine edge bander, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
* If you are having trouble getting the edging to stick, you can try using a tack cloth to remove any dust or debris from the surface of the workpiece.
* If you are using a dark-colored edging, you may want to use a dark-colored wood glue to avoid any visible glue lines.

Troubleshooting* The edging is not sticking to the workpiece. This could be due to a number of factors, including:
* The workpiece is not clean.
* The glue is not applied evenly.
* The pressure is not being applied evenly along the entire length of the edging.
* The edging is bubbling. This could be due to air bubbles trapped under the edging. To fix this, you can try using a roller to press out the air bubbles.
* The edging is peeling. This could be due to a number of factors, including:
* The glue is not strong enough.
* The workpiece is not properly prepared.
* The edging is not applied properly.

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2024-10-23


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