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  1. #1
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    Default Edge banding with ABS enquiry

    I'm about to build my new kitchen cabinetry out of melamine particle board, and I don't want to use the melamine edge tape, but would like to have the ABS woodgrain edge as I am making solid wooden doors.
    Is there any way of adhering ABS without an edgebander machine?
    I welcome any other ideas for the edging on this project.

    Cheers
    Keith

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    If you are making solid wooden doors why would you want to use edge strips

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    Keith,
    a couple of options:
    1. Cut your board to size and take it to a cabinetmaker for him to stick the edging on.
    2. Use contact cement to stick it on and trim off with a trimmer/router with a flush trimming bit.
    3. Use iron on veneer edge banding to match your timber doors instead.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    Edgebanders use hotmelt glue.

    You could try contact adhesive but make sure it doesnt eat into the ABS.

    Do you mean you want to edge the veneered doors with a veneer edgetape? If so, use contact adhesive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    If you are making solid wooden doors why would you want to use edge strips
    Because I don't want a white melamine strip showing in the reveal of the cabinets and I think wood veneer would not be as hardy as 2mm woodgrain ABS

    Cheers
    Keith

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    Yeh I know, I apologise was on the phone at the same time did not reed the thread properly leaped before I looked.Terrible shock though found out I'm not perfect

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    Another method would be to attach solid wood strips to the edge of the board, lots of work but we used to do it a few years ago

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