Chris,
Hey, it's never too late. Just sand the edges with fine sandpaper and glue the strips on with epoxy and nail. You can use finishing nails (the thinner the better) or those boat nails (bronze silicon).
It's so easy to ding the plywood edges and damage the top veneer edge without that protective, hardwood strip. Without 'em you end up having to replace the whole table, sooner or later. (Done that.) NG.
I had a removable table in my teardrop that had a white oak tape edge around it, put on with epoxy. Even though it was almost paper thin, the epoxy made it really tough. I also used the epoxy to glue down and clamp all the flakes that were coming loose from the plywood edge. I put a coat of epoxy on the outer edge all the way around too. Took a beating and kept on resisting.
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