Single-sided automatic edge bander designed for efficient edgebanding operations. Part of SCM Group's flexible edgebanding solutions.
The Stefani One is a single-sided automatic edge bander engineered for consistent, high-precision edgebanding operations in woodworking facilities. It automates the application of edge veneer or edge banding to panel edges, delivering uniform glue application, precise trimming, and professional edge finishing across production runs. The machine is built on SCM Group's proven edge banding platform, combining mechanical reliability with operator-friendly controls for repeatable quality. As a single-sided system, the Stefani One focuses on efficiency in standard edgebanding workflows where two-sided simultaneous processing is not required. The machine handles variable panel dimensions and edgebanding materials including PVC, ABS, wood veneer, and pre-glued banding. Its automatic feed system ensures consistent edge contact and trimming precision, reducing manual labor and material waste compared to semi-automatic or hand-applied methods. The system is designed for stable, continuous operation in production environments where throughput and edge quality are equally critical. The Stefani One is suited for medium-sized woodworking operations and custom furniture manufacturers producing 50-500+ panels per shift. It serves workshops that require faster throughput than manual edgebanding but operate at production volumes below the threshold requiring dual-sided or multi-station systems. The machine is ideal for producers of cabinet carcasses, shelving units, table panels, and component-based furniture where edge aesthetics and consistency directly impact product quality and assembly efficiency. Within the single-sided edge bander category, the Stefani One represents SCM Group's commitment to delivering flexible, mid-range automation that bridges gap between semi-automatic and fully integrated production lines. It competes in the premium segment by prioritizing precision trimming, edge quality, and long-term reliability rather than entry-level cost positioning.