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hello and welcome back to the free online woodworking School in this video were going to begin lipping this veneer top with some solid wood and um maybe put a bit of inlay in there as well so this is where we left things off in the last episode its a four-way book match of Walnut B veneer weve got a balancing veneer on the back of it to help prevent this panel from distorting and what were left with is a raw MDF Edge that we need to stick something to to both hide the MDF and protect this edge of veneer from getting damaged and peeling up now you could use Edge banding for this but generally its quite thin and weve all experienced Furniture where the edge banding starts peeling off over time and you start exposing chipboard or MDF cores underneath and its just never really that durable whereas if we were to get a solid piece of wood relatively wide and stick that to the side all of a sudden we get the visual and the economical benefits of veneer but when it comes to the durabili