Richelieu expands edgebanding program for cabinetmakers and woodworkers
Richelieu Fastedge
Richelieu Fastedge PVC peel and stick edgebanding
MONTREAL  – Richelieu has launched a complete edgebanding program of stocked real wood and PVC, from 0.6 mm to 3 mm thick, in more than 1,000 colors. The Special Order Program extends Richelieu’s offering. An online configurator and fast delivery service of 8-10 working days is now available.
Richelieu also offers a Match to Board program that matches edgebanding to the manufactured board, allowing matches with Richelieu’s collections of decorative surfaces, from natural stone sheets to acrylic and textured surfaces including the newest textured melamine cabinet doors.
Cabinet makers and woodworkers will appreciate the wide variety of domestic and exotic species available with zero join technology and Greenguard certified to receive credits for LEED program. Masterfully matched to assure perfect consistency of color grain, this finger jointed edge banding is available in the same wide array of wood species as Richelieu's flexible veneer sheets.
Fastedge peel & stick PVC edge banding in textured and woodgrain designs is also durable and easy to use. Fastedge is made from high-quality PVC and real wood veneers providing a long-lasting permanent bond.
Richelieu offers all the tools and accessories needed to perfectly apply any type of edgebanding, including edgebanders and accessories, such as the Speed Roller Pro and the Conturo.
Learn more at www.richelieu.com

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Bill wrote for WoodworkingNetwork.com, FDMC and Closets & Organized Storage magazines. 

Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

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In addition to his work as a journalist, Bill supports efforts to expand and improve educational opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, including 10 years on the Print & Graphics Scholarship Foundation; six years with the U.S. WoodLinks; and currently on the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee. He is also supports the Greater West Town Training Partnership Woodworking Program, which has trained more than 950 adults for industrial wood manufacturing careers. 

Bill volunteers for Foinse Research Station, a biological field station staddling the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland, one of more than 200 members of the Organization of Biological Field Stations.