Edge Banders

For many joinery businesses an edge bander is an integral part of the production process. TWS work closely with our suppliers and others in the industry to make sure we always have new and used edgebanders available. Our current stock is listed below but this changes frequently so if you don’t see the edgebander you want get in touch and we’ll do our very best to find it.

TWS supply edge banding machines from leading manufacturers such as Holzher, SCM Machinery and Griggio. We often have new and used edgebanders for sale side by side so you can see the difference in price. Our used machines are all inspected and rigorously tested to assess the degree of refurbishment required to restore it back to perfect working order. If you would like to know any more about our refurbishment process or ask any questions about our stock give us a call on 01278455622 or email info@twswood.co.uk

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What Does an Edge Bander Do?

An edge bander is a woodworking machine designed to apply a thin strip of material, known as edge banding, to the raw edges of wood panels, particularly plywood, MDF, or particleboard. Edge banding covers and seals the exposed edges, giving the material a finished look while also improving durability. The machine typically uses heat and adhesive to bond the edge banding material to the panel. Edge banders can handle a variety of materials for edge banding, such as PVC, wood veneer, or acrylic, and can apply it with precision for a smooth, clean finish. This process is essential for producing high-quality furniture, cabinetry, and countertops.

Is Edge Banding Worth It?

Yes, edge banding is definitely worth it, especially for materials like MDF or particleboard, which often have exposed, unfinished edges. By applying edge banding, you protect the material from moisture and damage, extend its lifespan, and give it a polished appearance that mimics solid wood. Edge banding is a cost-effective way to improve the aesthetics of furniture and cabinetry, making it look professional and high-quality. Additionally, it helps prevent chipping and offers a smooth, splinter-free surface, making it valuable for both commercial and DIY projects.

Can You Put Edge Banding on MDF?

Yes, you can apply edge banding to MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard). MDF is widely used in cabinetry and furniture making due to its affordability and smooth surface. However, its raw edges are porous and prone to damage, making edge banding an essential step for enhancing its durability and appearance. Edge banding provides a sleek, finished look, preventing moisture penetration and potential chipping. The process involves heating the adhesive-backed edge banding material and pressing it onto the MDF, which can then be trimmed and sanded for a seamless finish.

What Can You Use for Edge Banding?

You can use a variety of materials for edge banding, depending on the project and the look you’re aiming for. Common options include:

  • PVC: Durable, flexible, and available in various colors and textures. It’s often used for modern furniture.
  • Wood Veneer: Made from real wood, veneer edge banding offers a natural finish that matches or complements wood surfaces.
  • Acrylic: Provides a sleek, glossy finish often used for contemporary designs.
  • Melamine: A durable, cost-effective option often used for commercial furniture.
  • Solid Wood: Ideal for high-end projects requiring a luxurious, traditional look.

Each material offers different benefits, from cost-effectiveness to durability and aesthetic appeal, making it suitable for different types of woodworking projects.