How to Cut Edging for Chinese Furniture299


As a leading manufacturer of edging strips for Chinese furniture, we understand the importance of precise and efficient cutting for both aesthetic appeal and durability. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you achieve professional-quality results:

Choose the Right Tool

The type of tool you use depends on the material of the edging strip and the desired cut. For most edging strips, a carbide-tipped router bit or a sharp utility knife will suffice. For thicker or harder materials, a power miter saw may be necessary.

Prepare the Edging Strip

Before cutting, make sure the edging strip is clean and free of any debris. Use a sanding block or emery paper to smooth the edges and remove any splinters or burrs.

Measure and Mark the Strip

Measure the length of the panel you need to edge and transfer the measurements to the edging strip. Use a pencil or marking knife to lightly score the desired cut line.

Set Up the Cutting Tool

If using a router, secure the edging strip in a jig or miter gauge to ensure a straight and precise cut. For a utility knife, place the strip on a flat surface and secure it with clamps.

Cutting Techniques

Router Cutting:


* Use a sharp carbide-tipped router bit with a diameter slightly smaller than the thickness of the edging strip.
* Set the router depth to cut about 2/3 of the way through the strip.
* Start the router and carefully guide it along the cut line, applying even pressure.

Utility Knife Cutting:


* Use a sharp utility knife with a straight blade.
* Hold the knife at a 45-degree angle to the strip and score the cut line several times.
* Apply gentle pressure and use a zigzag motion to cut through the strip.

Angled Cuts (Miter Joints)

For mitered corners, you will need to cut the edging strips at 45-degree angles. Use a miter saw or a miter box to achieve precise angles.

Finishing Touches

After cutting, inspect the edges of the strip for any rough spots or unevenness. Use sandpaper or a sanding block to smooth them out. If the strip has a wood grain, sand it with the grain to avoid tearing or chipping.

Tips for Successful Edging* Always test your cutting tool on a scrap piece of edging strip before attempting the actual cut.
* Use a sharp cutting tool to ensure clean and precise cuts.
* Secure the edging strip firmly before cutting to prevent slippage.
* Apply even pressure while cutting to avoid jagged edges.
* Cut miter joints carefully to ensure a tight fit and seamless corners.
* Sand the edges of the edging strip after cutting to remove any rough spots or unevenness.

2025-01-08


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