Oak edgebanding gives plywood and composite panels a solid-oak edge appearance, so exposed cores are covered and finished projects look consistently built from oak. As a wood edgebanding product in the Edgebanding, Wood category, it is intended for closing off raw edges on cabinets, shelving, and similar work where an oak face is needed along the edge. The SAP description identifies this product specifically as oak edgebanding, which helps match it to oak-faced sheet goods in the shop. The product class of edge banding defines its role as a linear edging material rather than a panel or molding, so it fits directly into typical edge treatment workflows. By working as a dedicated edge banding solution, this material supports a straightforward way to upgrade functional sheet goods to visually match oak casework.
As oak edgebanding sold under the FormWood brand, this product is intended to run along exposed edges of panels so the finished piece reads as oak from face through edge. The edge banding class means it works within normal edge-preparation, bonding, trimming, and sanding steps already familiar to woodworking shops. Because the product is defined as Edgebanding, Wood, it is suited to applications where a wood edge is desired instead of a plastic or metal profile, helping maintain a consistent material language across doors, carcasses, and shelves. The combination of an oak description and a dedicated manufacturer part number supports repeatable selection on multi-unit or phased projects where the same edge detail must be reproduced accurately.
As oak edgebanding in the Edgebanding & Surfacing category, this product is aimed at cabinet, furniture, and fixture work that uses oak-faced panels. The oak description aligns it with projects where the visible faces are oak, so the edge line can visually continue the same species around door and casework perimeters. Because it is classified as Edgebanding, Wood, it suits interior woodworking environments where wood components are expected, such as residential kitchens, office furniture, or built-ins with oak fronts. The linear edge banding format allows long cabinet sides, tall panels, or shelf fronts to be treated as a continuous oak edge, which is important when aligning edges across banks of cabinets or rows of shelving.
The specific SAP description "OAK EDGEBANDING" and manufacturer part number PGRDO7/8 give installers a precise identifier, which supports consistent selection of the same edging across multiple orders or job stages. Working as a wood edgebanding product, it integrates into established shop routines for edge work, so crews can handle it with the same tools and steps used for other wood edge treatments. The FormWood brand connection ties the product to a focused wood surfacing supplier, which helps shops align this edging with other FormWood materials in a project for a coordinated appearance. Because it is dedicated edge banding rather than a general trim piece, it is suited to efficient processing, from cutting to final finishing, when clean and repeatable oak edges are required on production or custom runs.
PGRDO7/8 edgebanding is oak edgebanding in the Edge Banding product class, so it is a linear material designed specifically to cover and finish exposed panel edges.
Oak edgebanding covers raw panel cores with an oak edge, so cabinet and shelving projects present a continuous oak look from face to edge for a cleaner finished appearance.
The Edgebanding, Wood category confirms this is wood-based edging, making it suitable where wood components and finishes are used throughout a cabinet or furniture project.
FormWood oak edgebanding functions as a standard edge banding material, fitting into typical edge preparation, bonding, trimming, and finishing steps on oak-faced panels.
The PGRDO7/8 part number uniquely identifies this oak edgebanding, helping shops reorder the same edging and maintain consistent edge appearance across projects.
Oak edgebanding is preferred when oak-faced panels are used and a matching wood edge is needed, so the finished work maintains a unified oak material look.
Oak edgebanding with the PGRDO7/8 identifier gives woodworking shops a defined edge banding solution for oak-faced work. By using oak edgebanding in the Edgebanding, Wood category, projects gain a consistent oak edge line that visually ties panels and components together. The dedicated Edge Banding product class helps this material fit into standard edging workflows, from layout through trimming. For cabinet, furniture, or fixture runs built around oak, selecting this FormWood oak edgebanding supports clean, repeatable edges that match the primary oak surfaces.
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