ryanjg117
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- May 18, 2015
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Relatively new to edge banding and just finished a custom closet using prefinished birch plywood with a roll of prefinished birch edge banding. The type of edge banding I used included the heat-activated glue backing. I applied with a hot iron, back-rubbed it with a wood block, and then trimmed the excess with a FastCap Quad Blade Trimmer. While the results weren't horrible, there is some light fraying (tear-out) and some of the glue has come out of the seams and is visible on the veneer. I can sand it off, but with the thin veneer of the plywood, I often end up accidentally sanding through the veneer. Wondering if I should ditch the Quad Trimmer and just use a straight-edge, and how I might be able to clean up that glue without having to sand. (Isopropyl alcohol?)