How to Break In Edging Strips383


Edging strips are an essential part of any furniture project, as they protect the edges of the wood from damage and give the piece a finished look. However, they can also be a pain to install, especially if you need to break them in order to fit them around curves or corners.

There are a few different ways to break in edging strips, but the most common method is to use a utility knife or a hacksaw. To use a utility knife, simply score the edging strip along the line where you want to break it. Be careful not to cut all the way through the strip, as this will weaken it.

Once you have scored the strip, you can bend it at the score line and snap it apart. If the strip is too thick to snap by hand, you can use a pair of pliers to grip the ends and twist them apart.

To use a hacksaw, simply clamp the edging strip in a vise and saw through it at the desired line. Be sure to use a fine-toothed hacksaw blade to avoid tearing the strip.

Once you have broken in the edging strips, you can install them using wood glue or contact cement. Be sure to apply the adhesive evenly to both the edging strip and the surface of the wood.

Here are some additional tips for breaking in edging strips:
Always wear safety glasses when working with cutting tools.
Use a sharp utility knife or hacksaw blade.
Score the edging strip deeply enough to weaken it, but not so deeply that you cut all the way through.
Bend the edging strip at the score line and snap it apart.
If the strip is too thick to snap by hand, use a pair of pliers.
Apply wood glue or contact cement to both the edging strip and the surface of the wood.
Allow the adhesive to dry completely before using the furniture.

2024-12-02


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