Can I Paint Edge Banding on My Plywood Projects?

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Asked By CraftyNinja92 On

I'm working on building a wardrobe and drawers using 18mm plywood and I'm planning to prime and paint the entire piece. I want to know if it's okay to paint edge banding. I've tried sealing the edges with wood filler, but it's quite messy and time-consuming. I've also painted over edge banding before and it looked decent, but I'm concerned about its durability and whether it's a common practice. Has anyone done this and had good results?

3 Answers

Answered By ArtisanAle59 On

There are specific edge banding products designed for painting, which can give you an even better finish. If you're going for a super clean look, consider using a .5mm maple wood tape, as it takes paint really well.

Answered By CraftyNinja92 On

Thanks for the tips, everyone! It's reassuring to hear that painting edge banding is a viable option. I’ll keep an eye out for those products specifically made for painting!

Answered By TimberTamer77 On

Yes, you can definitely paint edge banding! In fact, it's often better than leaving the raw edges exposed. If you're using wood edge banding, it should hold up as well as the rest of your painted plywood. Just make sure to apply the paint after the edge band is on. That should give you a smooth finish!

PlywoodPal85 -

Totally agree! I’ve painted edge banding before and it turned out really well. Just use a good primer and paint to ensure it adheres nicely.

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