Edgebanding 8711L Studio Teak identifies this Doellken Woodtape edge banding as a specific Studio Teak color match, which helps keep cabinet and furniture runs visually consistent when edging multiple panels in the same project. The .020 inch thick construction sets a light, workable profile that handles typical edgebanding tasks without adding bulk to doors, drawer fronts, or casework edges. The 15/16 inch width provides coverage for common panel thicknesses with a bit of margin, which supports trimming flush without exposing the core. Being part of the Edge Banding product class ties this roll directly to edging and surfacing work, so it fits naturally into cabinet shops and serious DIY workflows using complementary surfacing materials.
The .020 inch thickness of this Doellken Woodtape edge banding sets a lean working profile, which suits machinery and hand tools tuned for light PVC banding rather than heavy edging stock. The 15/16 inch width provides controlled overhang on most panel edges, which helps applicators feed the band accurately and then trim back to a consistent line without chasing gaps. Being categorized as Edgebanding, PVC connects it to common PVC edgebanding application methods, so shops can use existing edge banders or manual techniques set up for similar PVC tapes.
The Studio Teak identification in the product name and SAP description targets projects using Studio Teak surfacing, which keeps door, drawer, and carcass edges aligned with the face material in tone and pattern. As an Edge Banding product within the Edgebanding, PVC category, this roll fits cabinet, furniture, and general woodworking tasks that call for PVC edging rather than solid wood strips. The 15/16 inch width suits standard panel edges in these applications, which lets installers treat it as a go-to size for many carcass and front components. With 600 ft per roll referenced in the SAP description, this format supports shop environments running repeated Studio Teak projects, which helps maintain continuity across multiple units or matching installations.
The .020 inch thickness directly affects how the band trims and blends, which benefits workflows tuned for light PVC by reducing the material that knives or trimmers need to remove at the edge. This thickness also keeps the edge profile close to the panel face, which helps maintain a flat, furniture-grade feel when running hands along doors or cabinet sides. The 15/16 inch width provides just enough extra coverage for typical panel tolerances, which cuts down on edge exposure when panels vary slightly in thickness. The 600 ft roll length described in the SAP text supports continuous edging on long cabinet or casework runs, which reduces downtime for roll changes and keeps machines or hand setups working steadily through larger orders.
This Doellken Woodtape Studio Teak edgebanding is .020 inch thick, which creates a light PVC profile that trims easily and blends closely with the panel face during finishing operations.
The edge banding is 15/16 inch wide, which offers slight overhang on common panel thicknesses so installers can trim back to a clean, flush edge line.
This product is listed under Edgebanding, PVC, which aligns it with PVC edgebanding processes and tooling in cabinet and woodworking shops.
The SAP description specifies 600 ft per roll, which supports extended edging runs on cabinets, furniture components, or matching casework projects.
The Doellken Woodtape branding places this edge banding in a dedicated edgebanding line, which aligns with shop workflows that standardize on this manufacturer.
The Studio Teak designation ties the edge banding color to Studio Teak surfacing, which keeps door, drawer, and cabinet edges visually coordinated with the main panels.
The Edgebanding 8711L Studio Teak .020 inch Thick x 15/16 inch Width format gives shops a defined Studio Teak PVC edge banding with dimensions tuned for common panel work. With Doellken Woodtape branding and a 600 ft roll length in the SAP text, this product supports repeatable edging across cabinet and furniture projects using Studio Teak surfaces.