I had this idea while trimming a thin piece of birch for the top of a bed post "wait why can't I do this with the iron on edge banding!" glad you showed it's not as simple as chuck on a bit and get to routing
This is very beautiful, I wonder the video did not get a large number of views, does it still work with you with the same quality? And do you think it's better than a festool?
What's your thoughts on a 2nd fence opposing , so you have less chance of your material tilting/ I'm trying to picture how I'd put a 24 x 92-1/2" panel through that and get a quality result! It's great for small parts, but large cabinet parts, I don't see it... Thanks.
I have put some massive panels through it for furniture projects with no issue. Also, I still use a bit with a bearing on top as an additional precaution. Also, you would need to really be tilting the panel for it to get into the veneer.
@@TylerBrownWoodworking Awesome! I'll be building a new shop after we move down to Florida. This will be top of my list after the table saw is set up! I can't afford a fancy edge bander, but something like this would certainly make banding a lot more fun!
I had this idea while trimming a thin piece of birch for the top of a bed post
"wait why can't I do this with the iron on edge banding!"
glad you showed it's not as simple as chuck on a bit and get to routing
Great method for trimming banding. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I was really surprised how well it worked, the edges come out looking like it was from a professional factory.
This is very beautiful, I wonder the video did not get a large number of views, does it still work with you with the same quality? And do you think it's better than a festool?
Awesome - just what I needed. Thank you for sharing and the well-produced video 👏
Glad I could help, thanks for the feedback!
are you testing? dona
This is impressive. Thank you.
Nice video, I like that idea, new sub
Thanks for the sub!
What's your thoughts on a 2nd fence opposing , so you have less chance of your material tilting/ I'm trying to picture how I'd put a 24 x 92-1/2" panel through that and get a quality result! It's great for small parts, but large cabinet parts, I don't see it... Thanks.
I have put some massive panels through it for furniture projects with no issue. Also, I still use a bit with a bearing on top as an additional precaution. Also, you would need to really be tilting the panel for it to get into the veneer.
@@TylerBrownWoodworking Awesome! I'll be building a new shop after we move down to Florida. This will be top of my list after the table saw is set up! I can't afford a fancy edge bander, but something like this would certainly make banding a lot more fun!
You saved meeeeee 🎉
Happy I could help, it definitely saves me a ton of time!
Or just buy a edge band trimmer for $10