Sanded, untreated pre-glued Iron-on real wood veneer edging circa 0.5mm
thick
Various widths are available in our shop listings. If you
can’t see what you require, please contact us.
Please note:
Using iron on veneer edging can be a tricky process. We
include guidance notes with all orders. To help avoid issues, we
strongly suggest that these are read before using the veneer. If unsure after
reading them, please don’t hesitate to contact us. If you cannot
find the guidance notes, please contact us before starting and we will email a
copy. If preferred, we are happy to advise before ordering,
particularly if you are unsure whether the veneer will suit your
application/project.
This is a natural raw wood veneer product. A finish should be applied
after bonding. The edging can also be stained to taste or to achieve a closer
colour match.
There will be finger joints in the length of the edging. These are at
random lengths, normally between 1m and 2m. This is normal for longer
lengths of real wood veneer and edging.
All real wood varies in colour naturally and every piece, roll and sheet
is unique. With this in mind, the listing photos are for general guidance only.
Every roll will be different.
New, unfinished wood/edging will almost certainly be a lot lighter in
colour than existing wood, especially as our material has been sanded. If
matching to existing wood, it is very likely that the piece to be matched will
have been treated with a finish, e.g. wax or lacquer. Dampening a corner of the
edging slightly will give an idea of what the colour and grain will look like
after a finish has been applied. As we say above, the edging can be stained to
match existing shades and colours.
Aging can also change the shade/colour of existing wood. The final colour of any real wood edging is often determined by the finish(es) applied. We are happy to advise in this respect and also look at samples or photos sent in. Please contact us for details.
As we might have already said, we do our best with photos but colours can vary, especially on screen/online. For real wood in particular, being a natural material, photos are to represent the general species only. Colour and grain will vary. Many thanks.