

🌟 Transform edges from basic to breathtaking with real walnut veneer!
This 3/4"×50' walnut wood veneer edge banding features real walnut wood with a pre-glued hot melt adhesive backing for fast, secure application. Designed to cover and protect exposed edges of plywood, particle board, MDF, and hardboard, it delivers a durable, authentic wood finish perfect for professional carpentry and detailed miniature projects alike.



















| ASIN | B07ML7C63P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,448 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #73 in Veneers |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Thickness | 0.02 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Skelang |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 6.3 x 1.14 inches |
| UPC | 736140237494 736140237012 |
D**L
Perfect for my use.
This is an affordable source of veneer for miniature making. I use balsa wood to make furniture because balsa wood is easy to work with. Unfortunately, balsa wood is soft and my pieces could be easily damaged. Applying the veneer gives the pieces a tough exterior and looks authentic. The wide width is perfect for various miniature needs. The grain is tight which is great for miniature scale. However, the grain is not consistently straight throughout the roll but it didn't affect it's usefulness for me. I will be buying more.
W**E
Its good
Its good, iron on with a clothing iron set to cotton and trim.
A**D
Quick delivery
Pretty good would like to have had it a little bit thicker
M**M
Walnut Barker Cabinets Match!
Excellent match to the walnut color on our Barker cabinets. The edging ironed on easily, and the adhesive strength is great. Cannot even notice where I ironed the edging to the molding on the cabinets.
K**.
OK for the price, but quite thin, and in my view, the roll had too many zigzagg splices
I needed this for a miniature project that required me to remove the glue and use small pieces of the wood veneer. I use veneer "edging" rolls because so far, I'm working in such a very small size/scale that buying a large sheet of veneer would be many times more than I could use, and that's just wasteful (as well as needlessly expensive). Anyway, the splices were a significant annoyance in that process, because the roll has to be soaked for a day or so in Ethanol (I use denatured because it's cheaper than pure ethanol) and then the glue scraped off. I did not use this edge banding as intended, so I can't comment on how well the glue might or might not work; what I *can* say is that I found it to be very strange in that it didn't become at all flexible after soaking - it did become easier to remove from the paper backing between the glue strip and the veneer, but rather than coming up in a ribbon, it broke off, like peanut brittle, and took a *long* time to strip off. With other veneer, I used a single-edge razor blade to peel-off the soaked glue, but to strip this, I had to use a hobby knife and find the best angle to chip it off without snagging the veneer itself. I also found the veneer to be quite thin, which made it splinter fairly easily. I did finally succeed in removing all of the glue. The veneer broke apart at the splices, which I had to trim off because I can't use them. They seems to occur at around every 5' to 7'. All in all, I WAS able to make this work out for my use.
P**Y
Worked great, what I expected.
I don't have previous experience with other brands. I found this very easy to use. I bought the walnut and the maple. The walnut was very nice to use. Zero issues with the glue unless I moved a piece. Glue does tend to roll off or scrape off easily when it is warm. I have seen a seam deeper in the roll but have not encountered one yet. I can't say the same for the maple that I ordered. Another reviewer mention the color. This is true walnut. I am comparing to all walnut I have ever seen or used from the North East US. Black walnut wood stain is not. If you are looking for walnut, this is it, if you are trying to match black walnut wood stain you may want to stain this. Dry wood, especially darker dry wood, always appears lighter until a finish is applied. Oil a sample before you jump to stain.
L**N
Easy to apply and stays put
I used this to edge a chess board I made from plywood. It was easy to iron on (used a Cricut mini press), it seems to be staying where I put it, and it really makes the board look finished.
L**H
I don't think this is what the manufacturer had in mind...
I didn't use this for any furniture or marquetry project. I am working on a highly detailed and period-perfect dollhouse. I couldn't find any flooring that suited and looked perfect. I'm not one of those lolly-stick floor miniaturists. It had to be perfect. This stuff is perfect. I can cut it easily, fit it around room elements like hearths and stairways. It's the right colour. It's thin, so it doesn't add bulk, and because of being a stickler for scale, I didn't want anything bulky. (so no lolly-sticks). It irons down with a clover tool just perfectly, and because it's real wood, I can distress it to suit. THANK YOU!
R**I
I built slide lids for wood block kits using the veneer for aesthetics. Was easy to do and worked great in my opinion. The heat activated adhesive holds very well.
G**N
Matched my ikea Enköping brown walnut cabinets well for a custom piece
D**B
Very easy to work with. Was able to shave it down with a sharp blade. It did not splinter nor break. Took the stain like it was real wood. Great product.
T**J
Reçu rapidement et c'est tel que spécifié dans l'annonce. Bon achat!
D**E
Worked really well and stuck easily with an iron! Also soaked up stain to a perfect match!
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