Sauers
Pre-Glued White Oak Edge Banding - 7/8" x 50' Roll
Sauers® Edge banding is all-natural wood veneer that has been pre-sanded, backed, and pre-glued. It is precoated with a heat-activated glue for a permanent bond. This solid wood edge banding is an easy and attractive way to get the job done. Just iron it on!Features:Effective way to...
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Sauers® Edge banding is all-natural wood veneer that has been pre-sanded, backed, and pre-glued. It is precoated with a heat-activated glue for a permanent bond. This solid wood edge banding is an easy and attractive way to get the job done. Just iron it on!
Features:
- Effective way to cover up raw substrates or any other unsightly base material
- Natural wood veneer
- Pre-sanded, backed and pre-glued
- Produced in the United States using only the highest quality materials
- Species: White Oak
- Banding Width: 7/8''
- Banding Length: 50'
- Banding Thickness: 0.024'' (not including adhesive)
- Bond Type: Permanent
- (1) Sauers Pre-Glued White Oak Edge Banding - 7/8" x 50' Roll
Articles & Blogs

WoodSense: Spotlight on White Oak
White oak produces fine lumber and exquisite veneer. Its cellular structure proves impermeable to liquids and is resistant to decay, making it suitable for outdoor projects—a rare feat for a North American hardwood.
Reviews
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Lousy Edge Banding
I've been working on a large project that requires a lot of white oak edge banding. I originally purchased it from a dedicated edge banding company (in 250' rolls). I just needed a bit extra to complete the job so I figured I would save some money and buy this 50' roll. PROS None really. Though I guess it's a pro that you can buy it in 50' rolls. CONS 1. The color and grain of the edge banding isn't very good. The edge banding purchased from the other company exactly matched the color of the quarter sawn white oak plywood I was using. This stuff is much more red. 2. There are splices every 5-6 feet. The other edge banding had splices every 10' or so. So if you're edge banding anything longer than 5-6 feet, you're going to have a visible splice.