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  2. Edge banding - Wikipedia

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    Edge-banding or edge tape can refer to the narrow strip of material being used as the veneer. [2] Edge banding is used to cover the exposed sides of materials such as plywood, particle board, or MDF. This increases durability and gives the appearance of a solid or more valuable material. Common substitutes for edge banding include face frames ...

  3. Coping (joinery) - Wikipedia

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    It is also commonly used in the building of boats since there is rarely a straight edge but frequently many curves. Traditionally, coping would be performed using a coping saw . There are also mechanical means of producing coped joints, including matching rail and stile cutters for the router as used in frame and panel construction.

  4. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    In earlier days, birch bark was occasionally used as a flashing material. [7] Most flashing materials today are metal, plastic, rubber, or impregnated paper. [8]Metal flashing materials include lead, aluminium, copper, [1] stainless steel, zinc alloy, other architectural metals or a metal with a coating such as galvanized steel, lead-coated copper, anodized aluminium, terne-coated copper ...

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  6. Hemming and seaming - Wikipedia

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    Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the edge is rolled flush to itself, while a seam joins the edges of two materials. [1] Hems are commonly used to reinforce an edge, hide burrs and rough edges, and improve appearance. [1]

  7. Wood veneer - Wikipedia

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    Book matched strips of veneer prior to application to a base surface. In woodworking, veneers are derived from trees, they resemble actual wood, with each sheet of veneer having a distinct look.

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