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    Edge Banding Iron

    So, in my guitar work, I do some veneering on something called an arm wrest bevel. More importantly, I use a process for purfling layup that involves "ironing" it in place. I use a standard household iron to do this. I apply tite bond to both surfaces, let it dry, then iron it in place. I'd like to use something smaller. Here is something that meets my requirements. Wood River offered one, but no more. Is this a good tool?

    https://www.tools4flooring.com/trimm...SABEgLDY_D_BwE

    I def need that sharp nose.

    Mike

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    Check out a sealing iron for hobby airplane covering. monokote iron may be what you are looking for.

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    I use a monocote iron and it works great. I like having the temperature control.

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    I was going to suggest a monokote iron as well, although it looks like they are not available anymore. Hangar 9 makes a similar iron, for sale over on Amazon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Henderson View Post
    I was going to suggest a monokote iron as well, although it looks like they are not available anymore. Hangar 9 makes a similar iron, for sale over on Amazon.
    I found a reasonably priced one here: https://www.hobbyzone.com/building-s...iABEgJV0PD_BwE

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