I recently did some hardwood edging on some 25mm Oak veneered MDF. Appreciate it isn't ply, but the process will be the same (Although I would think the edges of ply might not like being glued as much, however this isnt something where a lot of structural strength is really required. If you are using birch or a good quality ply then I don't think it would be an issue at all)
- The material I wanted to edge was 25mm MDF, so I used a 29mm thick oak board and cut strips about 7mm thick on the table saw (you could then run these through a drum sander or thicknesser if you werent happy with the finish off the table saw, but the finish I had was fine and I was going to sand them later once they had been stuck on anyway. You then want to cut these to slightly more than the length of the material you are edging. (retrospectively I should have done the edging process, then cut the MDF boards to size. In reality I did the edging afterwards and that was a faff to then trim the edging to the exact length of my already cut boards. Whenever I do it again I will edge the wood first, and then cut the wood to size)
- I then applied glue to the edges of the MDF, I used normal wood glue. Then applied the edging onto the MDF, ensuring that there was a near enough equal overhang of 2mm either side. I then used a 23 gauge headless pinner to hold the edges in place and save me having to clamp it all, and left them to dry.
- The next day I came back with a flush trim bit on a handheld router and trimmed the 2mm overhangs off so that the edging was now flush to my board. I then gave it a 1/4" roundover to soften the edges for my project.
The headless pin nailer makes the process very quick, and you really cannot see them in the finished piece. You also don't have to wait for it all to dry to get your clamps back so you can work on the next piece. If you dont have one of them you could use some
veneer pins and just hammer them in, or you can use some
edge band clamps (photo below: spring clamps with a bit of rubber to hold the edges on)
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I actually took some photos as I was doing this edging so I'll see if i can find them and attach to this post.
I had my first go at using 'edge banding' not long prior to this, I thought that edge banding would be easier than doing hardwood edging, but I have to say it actually was a lot easier just doing the hardwood edging.