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Makore fleece back edgebanding from American Veneer Technologies finishes exposed edges on Makore panels so cabinet and furniture runs present a continuous wood look across faces and edges. The 15/16 inch width covers typical panel thicknesses while giving a little working tolerance, which helps installers trim flush without exposing core material. The Makore veneer face lets this edge banding visually match Makore panels in projects where the species needs to stay consistent across doors, drawer fronts, and casework edges. As an edge banding product, it is intended for use anywhere raw substrate edges need to be concealed, so fabricators can deliver finished parts that are ready for installation in the field. Sourcing this Makore fleece back edgebanding through Wurth Baer Supply gives woodworking shops access to a dedicated woodworking-focused distributor.
The 15/16 inch width on this Makore fleece back edgebanding means installers have enough material to center the strip on standard panels and then trim both sides, supporting a clean line along cabinet and furniture edges. As a fleece back edgeband, the backing defines how the material sits on the substrate and how it behaves as adhesive bonds to the back, which fits typical shop setups built around fleece backed wood edge banding. Because this product is categorized as wood edgebanding in the Edgebanding & Surfacing family, it slots naturally into workflows where operators run wood banding on edgebanding machines or apply it in edge treatment steps before final finishing.
This Makore fleece back edgebanding from American Veneer Technologies is suited to projects using Makore-faced panels where exposed edges must show the same species. In cabinet runs, the Makore veneer face carries Makore grain across door, drawer, and case edges so assemblies present as one consistent Makore system. In furniture or architectural millwork using Makore panels, this edge banding lets builders cover raw core edges along tops, gables, and shelves so only Makore is visible. As a wood edgebanding within the Edgebanding & Surfacing category, it fits into any shop process that relies on wood banding to close out panel edges prior to final sanding and finishing.
The defined 15/16 inch width helps operators position the band quickly on standard panel thicknesses, supporting repeatable trimming passes that leave even reveals on both faces. The Makore veneer face gives fabricators a species-correct edge surface, which reduces visual mismatches when panels, doors, and fronts are all specified in Makore. The fleece back construction establishes a predictable bonding surface on the rear of the band, which keeps handling and glue interaction in line with expectations for fleece backed wood edgebanding during production runs. With the MAKO1516-500 part number tied to this configuration, shops can call out the same Makore fleece back edgebanding on cut lists and purchase documents so replacement pieces and follow-up orders match earlier installations.
American Veneer Makore fleece back edgebanding is used to cover exposed substrate edges on Makore panel projects, creating a Makore wood edge so cabinets and furniture present a continuous Makore appearance.
The Makore fleece back edgebanding has a 15/16 inch width, giving enough coverage over common panel thicknesses so edges can be centered and trimmed flush without leaving core material visible.
The fleece back on this Makore edgebanding indicates a fleece backing on the reverse side, which defines how the band interfaces with adhesive and substrate in standard wood edgebanding workflows.
The Makore fleece back edgebanding with manufacturer part number MAKO1516-500 is produced by American Veneer Technologies, providing a clearly identified source for this specific Makore edge banding.
This Makore edgebanding is classified under Edgebanding & Surfacing as wood edgebanding, placing it in the wood edge banding group used for finishing panel edges in woodworking.
The Makore veneer face gives exposed edges the same Makore species as Makore-faced panels, helping finished cabinets and casework maintain consistent species and appearance across all visible surfaces.
Choose this American Veneer Makore fleece back edgebanding in 15/16 inch width when Makore-faced panels need finished edges that visually match. The Makore veneer face, fleece back construction, and defined MAKO1516-500 identification help shops align ordering and edge treatment steps across jobs.
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