wood veneer edgebanding maple from FormWood provides a maple wood veneer edge solution that finishes panel sides to match maple faces, which creates a consistent look across cabinet doors, shelving, and casework using maple materials on visible surfaces.
This edge banding has a stated thickness of 0.022 inch, so it adds a precise, thin edge layer that covers raw board while keeping overall dimensions tight, which helps panels fit within existing reveals and layouts where every fraction of an inch matters.
The edgebanding width of 7/8 inch gives coverage beyond a typical 3/4 inch panel edge, which allows trimming to a flush, clean line and helps hide slight panel size variation when working on runs of cabinetry or built-ins.
The product is supplied on a 500 foot roll, which supports longer runs of cabinets or multiple smaller jobs from a single part number, reducing changeovers between rolls and keeping the edge material consistent across an entire project.
The maple description in the product name and SAP description indicates a maple species veneer appearance, which lets the edge align visually with maple-faced panels in kitchens, offices, or commercial millwork where a continuous maple presentation is required.
This maple wood edge banding is identified as edgebanding and edge banding in the product data, so it is intended to be applied to exposed panel edges, which lets fabricators convert raw substrate edges into finished maple surfaces on cabinets or furniture pieces.
The stated size of 7/8 inch by 500 foot indicates a continuous roll format with a width suitable for typical panel thicknesses, which suits workshop or site setups where long strips are cut, applied, and trimmed to length as panels are processed.
The manufacturer part number NGMAP7/8 uniquely defines this maple edgebanding configuration, which supports precise specification on cut lists and material orders so that the correct width, species description, and thickness are consistently used.
The description as wood veneer edgebanding clarifies that the edge material is a wood veneer product rather than a solid strip, which lets shops align this material with veneer-faced panels when designing casework that presents a uniform maple skin.
This maple wood veneer edgebanding is categorized as edgebanding and wood edgebanding, which positions it for use on cabinet, furniture, and millwork edges where maple veneer faces are specified and the edges need a visually compatible finish.
The 0.022 inch thickness works as a thin edge skin over substrates, which supports use on cabinet sides, shelves, and partitions where designers want edges that look like solid maple while retaining the underlying panel thickness and hardware layouts.
The 7/8 inch width aligns with common panel builds for cabinetry and casework, which makes it suitable for edging kitchen cabinets, closet systems, and built-in units that use maple-faced sheet goods and require uniform edge coverage.
The 500 foot roll length suits environments where multiple cabinets or full room packages are produced, which helps maintain the same maple veneer edge look throughout a kitchen, office suite, or bank of storage units without switching to different maple lots.
The maple designation in the web and SAP descriptions gives this edgebanding a maple appearance role, which fits projects where matching maple doors, drawer fronts, and gables is important to maintain a seamless visual line across adjacent components.
The product name and web description specify wood veneer edgebanding, maple, and 0.022 inch thick 7/8 inch by 500 foot roll, which clearly defines size and species appearance so that production teams can repeat the same maple edge on subsequent jobs.
The manufacturer part NGMAP7/8 ties the maple edgebanding to a specific configuration, which gives shops a stable reference for job files, sample boards, and purchasing lists, reducing confusion when several edge materials are used in the same facility.
The edge banding classification within edgebanding and surfacing indicates its role as the finishing layer on exposed panel edges, which allows planners to group this maple material with other surfacing components when organizing cabinet or fixture builds.
The maple edgebanding wording in the SAP description reinforces the maple identity, which matters when installers and shop staff pull materials from storage and need a quick way to match the correct maple edge to maple-faced components on site.
The FormWood brand association in the product data links this maple wood veneer edgebanding to a named manufacturer, which supports consistency across different projects that require the same edge look and encourages standardization on one maple edge source.
This maple wood veneer edgebanding is specified as 0.022 inch thick and 7/8 inch wide on a 500 foot roll, which defines coverage per roll for planning cabinet and casework edge runs.
This edge banding is described as wood veneer edgebanding, maple, which provides a maple veneer appearance that aligns visually with maple-faced panels in cabinets and millwork.
This product is classified under edgebanding and wood edgebanding, which positions it as a maple veneer edge solution for cabinet, furniture, and casework panel edges.
The manufacturer part number NGMAP7/8 designates this specific maple edgebanding configuration, which helps shops and buyers reorder the same width, thickness, and maple description.
This maple wood veneer edgebanding is identified with the FormWood brand, which assigns it to a specific manufacturer for sourcing and cataloging purposes.
The 0.022 inch thickness provides a thin veneer layer over substrate edges, which supports maintaining overall panel dimensions while still covering exposed core material.
This FormWood wood veneer edgebanding, maple, 0.022 inch thick and 7/8 inch by 500 foot roll, offers a defined maple edge solution that aligns visually with maple-faced panels for cabinet, furniture, and millwork projects.
The maple description, edge banding classification, and NGMAP7/8 identifier give shops a clear specification to repeat across projects that call for maple veneer edges on visible panel sides and shelves.
Selecting this maple edgebanding through Wurth Baer Supply supports consistent maple edging on current work and future repeat jobs that depend on the same size, appearance, and manufacturer reference.
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