jonny round boy said:
Roger Savatteri said:
even though you said "solid wood" in your first post you also mentioned not having access to a banding machine - I would think that threw people off. Cause even if you had a banding machine it wouldn't help much with "solid" wood.
Roger,
A lot of industrial edge-banding machines can be used with solid timber edging. We use one at work that will do solid up to 4mm thick, and it works well. Bigger machines will do thicker edging, but I think 5/8" would be beyond the capability of most (if not all) machines.
The shelves we do have solid edging, 20x20mm, and there is no quick way to attach it.
I guess I should have quantified what I said earlier.
I wasn't getting a visual on how any machine could handle an edging of over a quarter inch let alone 5/8's.
I'm curious now, what is the largest thickness a banding machine could handle?
And what are the usual lengths on the thicker stock?
I'm having a hard time visualizing a roll of thick hard woods. [blink]