solid wood edgebanding maple from FormWood provides a solid maple strip designed to finish raw panel edges, so cabinet and furniture projects present a continuous wood surface instead of exposed cores. This product is categorized as edge banding, which means it is intended to cover and protect the edges of panels in woodworking applications. The maple material matches maple components, supporting a consistent appearance across doors, drawer fronts, and casework. With a 15/16 inch width, it is sized to cover common 3/4 inch panels with overhang for trimming, which helps produce a flush, professional edge. The 500 foot roll format supports longer production runs or multiple jobs from a single roll, which reduces changeovers on the bench. Identified by manufacturer part number NGMAP15/16, this specific FormWood option helps shops repeat the same edge detail across projects.
This solid wood edgebanding, maple 15/16 inch x 500 foot roll, is dimensioned for typical woodworking panel work where edges need a maple finish. The 15/16 inch width provides coverage beyond the face of many standard panels, which allows trimming back to a clean line after bonding. The continuous roll structure supports feed from an edge banding station or manual application along long cabinet sides, shelves, or tall panels. As a wood edgebanding in maple, it supports use on cabinets, furniture, and other woodworking pieces that specify maple as the visible material, which keeps edge appearance aligned with panel faces.
The solid wood edgebanding, maple 15/16 inch x 500 foot roll, fits panel-based construction where exposed edges need a maple finish rather than raw substrate. In cabinet shops, the 15/16 inch width pairs well with panels cut for case sides, tops, and shelves, since it offers trimming allowance beyond the panel thickness. The maple species ties directly to maple doors, drawer fronts, and face frames, supporting a uniform material story throughout the project. Because it is recognized as edgebanding and surfacing, wood, it integrates naturally wherever shops are applying wood surfacing materials to visible faces and edges. The roll length also suits repetitive parts, such as series of shelves or multiple identical cabinet boxes, by providing enough material for continuous runs.
The defined size of 15/16 inch width on this FormWood solid wood edgebanding guides layout when operators set up trimming or sanding steps, because they know how much overhang is available after bonding to panels. The 500 foot roll length lets planners estimate how many edges can be finished from a single roll, which supports scheduling for cabinet or furniture batches without interrupting production for material changes. The manufacturer part number NGMAP15/16 and the SAP description "15/16' FLEECE NON-GLUED MAPLE" clearly identify the specific maple variant, allowing purchasing and production to call out the same material across drawings, cut lists, and reorders. As a product classed as edge banding from the FormWood brand, it fits into established edge treatment processes that rely on solid wood maple at the panel perimeter.
This FormWood solid wood edgebanding is maple, so it matches maple components and allows the edge to be worked and finished like other maple parts in a project.
The NGMAP15/16 maple edgebanding is 15/16 inch wide, giving coverage beyond many 3/4 inch panels for trimming back to a flush, clean edge.
The solid wood maple edgebanding roll is 500 feet long, which supports multiple cabinets or furniture pieces from one continuous roll for consistent edging.
This maple banding is listed as edgebanding and surfacing, wood, so it is intended for finishing and protecting panel edges in woodworking.
The manufacturer part number is NGMAP15/16, which identifies this specific FormWood maple edgebanding for ordering and repeat use.
This maple solid wood edgebanding is offered by Wurth Baer Supply, a specialty wholesale distributor serving the woodworking industry.
The solid wood edgebanding, maple 15/16 inch x 500 foot roll, gives shops a defined maple edge solution sized for panel work, with width and length specified for repetitive cabinet and furniture projects. The FormWood brand and part number NGMAP15/16 clearly distinguish this option from other edge materials, so buyers can align drawings, purchasing, and production around a single maple edgebanding choice. For woodworking operations standardizing on maple casework or furniture components, this roll provides a focused way to keep visible panel edges in the same wood family as the rest of the job.
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