[Video] How to Edge Band a Beveled Cabinet Door170


Introduction

Edging a beveled cabinet door can be a tricky task, but it's essential for a professional-looking finish. In this video, we'll show you how to edge band a beveled cabinet door using a hand-held router and a flush trim bit. With a little practice, you'll be able to edge band your cabinet doors like a pro!

Materials
Beveled cabinet door
Edge banding material
Hand-held router
Flush trim bit
Double-sided tape
Sanding block
Tack cloth

Instructions
Apply double-sided tape to the edge of the cabinet door. This will help hold the edge banding material in place while you're routing it.
Place the edge banding material on the cabinet door. Align the edge of the material with the edge of the door.
Secure the edge banding material with clamps. This will help prevent the material from moving while you're routing it.
Set up your router. Install the flush trim bit and adjust the depth of cut so that the bit will only cut through the edge banding material.
Route the edge banding material. Hold the router firmly against the edge of the cabinet door and slowly feed the material through the bit.
Sand the edge banding material. Use a sanding block to smooth the edge of the material and remove any splinters.
Wipe the cabinet door with a tack cloth. This will remove any dust or debris from the surface of the door.

Tips
Use a sharp bit to ensure a clean cut.
Feed the material through the bit slowly and evenly.
Be careful not to over-cut the edge banding material.
If you make a mistake, don't panic! Simply sand off the mistake and start over.

Conclusion

Edging a beveled cabinet door can be a tricky task, but it's essential for a professional-looking finish. By following the steps in this video, you can edge band your cabinet doors like a pro!

2024-12-19


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