Wood veneer edgebanding mahogany gives a mahogany-veneered edge that visually ties into mahogany panels or components, so finished parts present a consistent wood tone along both faces and edges on cabinets, fixtures, or furniture work.
This FormWood wood veneer edgebanding uses mahogany veneer, so the visible edge surface is real wood rather than a printed pattern, which helps jobs that call for natural grain character along exposed edges.
The edgebanding is 0.022 inch thick, so the veneer adds a modest build at the edge, which supports light edge easing and touch-up without dramatically changing overall panel dimensions in typical woodworking layouts.
The roll width is 7/8 inch, so it covers standard panel thicknesses with a small amount of trim allowance, helping installers flush-trim to the face without leaving a short edge reveal.
The roll length is 500 feet, so a single roll supports multiple cabinet or millwork runs, which helps keep edge treatment consistent across a project without frequent material changeovers.
This wood veneer edgebanding is 0.022 inch thick, so it behaves like a standard veneer edge layer during trimming and edge finishing, which helps operators use familiar settings on common edgebanding tools.
The 7/8 inch width offers coverage beyond the edge of typical panel thicknesses, so installers have enough material to align, apply, and then flush-trim without exposing substrate.
The 500 foot roll length supplies a continuous run of mahogany edge material, so long edges on cabinets or casework can be handled in fewer pieces, reducing joint lines along the edge.
This wood veneer edgebanding, in mahogany, fits projects where exposed edges need to visually match mahogany-faced components, so cabinet sides, doors, or shelving present a unified species appearance from all viewing angles.
The 7/8 inch width suits edging on many panel-based builds, so shop workflows that cut components from sheet goods can plan edge coverage knowing the veneer will reach past both faces before trimming.
The 500 foot roll supports shops that run repeated parts or multiple identical units, so production lines can edge a full batch of components using one continuous supply of matching mahogany edging.
The FormWood branding signals that this is part of a defined edgebanding and surfacing product line, so purchasing can call out the same source when jobs require consistent veneer appearance over time.
The NGMAA7/8 manufacturer part number identifies this specific combination of mahogany species, thickness, width, and roll length, so estimators and fabricators can reference a single code when coordinating material across estimating, ordering, and production.
Because the veneer layer is 0.022 inch thick, it supports typical edge finishing sequences used in wood shops, so sanding and finishing steps can match other veneer operations in the same project.
The 0.022 inch veneer thickness sets a predictable edge build, so machine operators can dial in trimming passes that remove overhang without cutting through the veneer, which helps keep edges uniform across multiple pieces.
The 7/8 inch width provides a repeatable amount of overhang on each side of the substrate, so alignment jigs or guides can be set once, supporting consistent registration from part to part.
The 500 foot roll length simplifies material staging, because a single roll can stay on a dedicated station while multiple jobs with mahogany edging move through that area.
The mahogany veneer face means that after trimming, the edge takes stain or clear finishes as a wood surface does, so finishing staff can run edges and faces through the same general finishing sequence while preserving a coherent species look.
Using a clearly defined manufacturer part number, NGMAA7/8, reduces confusion in reorders, so repeated projects or service work can rely on the same edgebanding specification to maintain appearance and dimension consistency at the edges.
Having a wood veneer edgebanding specifically identified as part of the edgebanding and surfacing category supports planning in wood shops, because edging can be treated as a standard line item whenever mahogany-faced panel work is specified.
This product is wood veneer edgebanding in mahogany, so the exposed edge surface is real mahogany veneer that visually coordinates with mahogany-faced components.
The FormWood wood veneer edgebanding is 0.022 inch thick, which provides a workable veneer layer for trimming and finishing along cabinet or panel edges.
The NGMAA7/8 roll is 7/8 inch wide and 500 feet long, giving coverage for typical panel edges across multiple parts or project runs.
The 7/8 inch width extends past both faces of many panel thicknesses, which leaves room to trim back to a flush, clean edge after application.
The NGMAA7/8 part number identifies this specific FormWood mahogany wood veneer edgebanding with 0.022 inch thickness, 7/8 inch width, and 500 foot roll length.
The mahogany veneer edge visually matches mahogany-faced panels, so finished cabinets or fixtures present the same species look across faces and edges.
This FormWood wood veneer edgebanding in mahogany, at 0.022 inch thick and 7/8 inch wide on a 500 foot roll, gives shops a defined material for creating mahogany edges that align with panel faces across production runs.
With the NGMAA7/8 part number, ordering from Wurth Baer Supply can follow a repeatable specification so future cabinets, fixtures, or furniture built around mahogany panels can rely on the same edge appearance and dimensions.
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