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First choice for binding work!
Binding Tape
High-tack adhesive and stiffer backing make this the strongest paper tape we've found for securing bindings while the glue dries. It's ideal for masking fingerboards for fret work, too. 3/4" x 60-yard roll. Not recommended for use on vintage or delicate finishes. See Details for tips on using tape.

See details below
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Our binding tape has a strong adhesive - good for applying pressure, but be cautious about using tape on soft top woods like spruce. With soft woods, first stick our binding tape to a cotton t-shirt to give it less tack before applying it. This will help reduce the possibility of any damage when you go to remove it.
Once the glue is dry, remove any tape slowly and gently pulling at an angle and lightly rubbing it with your index finger. Warming the tape will also help it lift away easily without pulling out wood fibers.
For more information, see our How to Install Bindings article.
 Shown on page 32 of our latest catalog.
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