Is there any way that we could regain the ability to apply edgebanding with a 0\" thickness? We use a pre-mill on our edgebander, so I don't need to account for the thickness of the banding. However, the guys found it very helpfull to see the diagram showing them which side was to be edged. It is especially helpful when we get a junior guy helping out.
Does this even interest anybody else, or is it just me?
edgebanding request
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Nemanja,
I also do that but, the problem here-in is the doors and fronts with this edgebanding results in slower performance.
At least it has in the past. I just make my doors from MDF and applied the appropriate wood grain.
I also do that but, the problem here-in is the doors and fronts with this edgebanding results in slower performance.
At least it has in the past. I just make my doors from MDF and applied the appropriate wood grain.
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