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Red Oak Wood Edge Tape: 13/16'' x 250' Roll
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Real wood edge banding tape is for covering the edges of plywood and other non-wood edges and surfaces that need to be nicely finished. Common uses are for furniture and cabinetry, but edge tape will adhere to nearly any type of surface. All edge tape has a heat-sensitive glue backing and applies quickly with an iron.
- Quantity: 1 roll has 250'
- Thickness: Nominal - wood edge banding uses veneer-thin wood and a layer of heat sensitive glue.
- Widths: 13/16'' (for covering edges 3/4 or smaller)
- Lengths: 250'
- Grade: Iron on. See our page about Hardwood Grading for some details about common lumber grades and their definitions.
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Botanical Name: Quercus rubra
What's the wood like?
Straight grain with a coarse texture. Generally works and finished well but timbers from the Northern growing region will be more consistent in color and have a finer texture. Large open pores produce distinctive grain.
How's the color?
Light brown with a reddish tinge.
Does it go by other names?
Northern red oak, Red oak, Gray oak, American red oak, Canadian red oak
What could I use it for?
Furniture, cabinets, floors, accessories, shop jigs, utility projects, interior millwork, molding, mantles, chairs, trim
What is the tree like?
The most common hardwood in North America. The tree matures at about 70 feet in height and a trunk of 36''.
Where is it from?
Eastern United States and Canada.

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