edgebanding

See also: edge banding

English

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Etymology

From edge +‎ banding.

Noun

edgebanding (plural edgebandings)

  1. (woodworking) Veneer or laminate of the same type of material as used for the surface of furniture and with width matching standard thicknesses of such material, used to conceal the exposed edges.
    • 1996, Jack Gavin, “Edgebanding Tools and materials for hiding a panel's edges”, in Veneering, Marquetry and Inlay[1], page 46:
      Pressure-sensitive edgebanding tape is the simplest and fastest to apply.

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