Use and Care Manual
On the other hand, some people intentionally create the “burn” effect, as it can be used to 
achieve a number of creative looks. It’s even possible to sand/”burn” through multiple plies, 
expose alternating tones and a truly unique effects, so never be afraid to experiment either.  
Finishing Tips 
Edge banding: Edge banding is an iron-on strip that covers the plies at the edges of the 
plywood. It’s commonly used on plywood furniture projects or any time you wish to achieve a 
finished appearance. 
Wood edging: Simply gluing, nailing or using a pocket hole jig or biscuit cutter to attach real 
wood to the edges of a plywood panel can instantly give any piece a high-end look. 
Spackle or joint compound: Use spackle or joint compound to fill any gaps along plywood 
edges. Allow to dry, sand smooth, then prime and paint or stain. 



