The Plywood Company in Fort Worth, Texas, provides a diverse selection of
high-quality edgeband and veneer for home and commercial applications. Edgebanding and veneer are both used to conceal the bare edges of furniture and panels, but they differ in a few important ways.
Material:
Edgebanding: This can be made of a variety of materials, such as real wood veneer, PVC, ABS, and Melamine. Wood veneer edgebanding is a thin layer of actual wood that has been pre-sanded and placed to an edge.
Veneer: A thin coating of actual wood added to a core material, such as MDF or plywood. It can be applied to the full surface of a piece of furniture, not just the edges.
Application:
Edgebanding: This comes in rolls or strips and is applied to the edge using heat or glue. It is a reasonably short and simple procedure.
Veneer: Applying veneer requires more skill and can take longer. The veneer is glued to the substrate before being trimmed and finished around the edges.
Aesthetics:
Edgebanding: This can be used to achieve a clean, finished appearance by matching the color or texture of the current surface. Some edgebanding is manufactured from non-wood materials, which may not appear as natural.
Veneer: Because it is made of actual wood, it gives a more natural appearance. Veneer can be stained and finished to produce the desired appearance.
The Plywood Company can assist you in obtaining the highest quality
edgebanding and veneer products available on the market. Whether you're a professional carpenter or a do-it-yourselfer, Plywood Company provides quality products to meet your woodworking needs. Our user-friendly website allows customers to browse, select, and buy edgeband and veneer items from the comfort of their own homes, providing a hassle-free shopping experience. Please contact us at 817-831-4206 for assistance.