Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Maple is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick used to rebuild and repair real wood, so damaged areas on cabinets, flooring, and trim can be restored instead of replaced. This wood putty stick may be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted, which lets installers shape and finish the repair to blend with surrounding maple surfaces. The maple finish color targets maple wood projects, helping the repair visually match the workpiece. This wood repair epoxy does not shrink, so it completely fills the defect or damaged area and maintains its shape as it cures. The product is completely cured after 60 minutes, allowing the job to move from repair to finishing in a predictable window. Mixing different colored WoodFil Epoxy sticks can create new colors that better track complex wood grain patterns on site.
This WoodFil Epoxy uses a hand mixable two-part formulation, so the user cuts off the desired amount and kneads it until the color is uniform before placing it in the repair. That simple workflow supports quick use on site without measuring tools. Depending on the color, WoodFil Epoxy has a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life, which defines how long the installer can shape the material before it begins to set. After 60 minutes, the product is completely cured, allowing sanding, machining, and finishing tasks to proceed on a dependable schedule. Stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy by kneading stain into the product before it cures, giving additional color control during application. Stain may also be applied to cured WoodFil Epoxy, supporting finish adjustments after the repair has been fully shaped.
WoodFil Epoxy in maple finish is used to rebuild and repair real wood, so it fits cabinet shops, flooring work, and trim punch-out. The product repairs gouges, dry rot, knotholes, and cracks in flooring and countertops, helping restore flat, continuous surfaces. It also rebuilds broken cabinet corners, edges, and molding, which is valuable when onsite damage affects visible profiles. The epoxy repairs mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors, allowing hardware locations to be corrected without replacing the door. Because the material can be machined, threaded, filed, and sanded, it works well where hinges, pulls, or other fittings need a solid substrate after a mistake or damage. The maple color supports maple casework and trim jobs where a compatible base color is important before staining or painting.
The ability to cut off the desired amount of WoodFil Epoxy using a pocket knife or utility knife lets the installer portion material accurately, which reduces waste and keeps the repair area manageable. Hand mixing until the color is uniform ensures the two-part epoxy is properly blended, which supports complete curing and long-term stability in the filled area. Different colored WoodFil Epoxy sticks may be mixed to create new colors, helping advanced users follow complex grain transitions or blend across adjacent species. Stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy before it cures, giving color-through adjustments that hold even if the repair is later sanded or machined. Applying stain to cured WoodFil Epoxy allows final color tuning during the normal finishing sequence, so the repair can follow the same stain schedule as nearby wood surfaces.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Maple is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick used to rebuild and repair real wood, so it functions as a structural wood filler for damaged areas.
WoodFil Epoxy has a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life depending on the color, giving a defined window for shaping and smoothing the repair before curing progresses.
WoodFil Epoxy is completely cured after 60 minutes, so sanding, machining, staining, or painting operations can follow once that cure time has passed on the repair area.
WoodFil Epoxy may have stain mixed into it before curing or stain applied after curing, providing flexibility to color-match repairs to surrounding wood surfaces.
WoodFil Epoxy repairs gouges, dry rot, knotholes, and cracks in flooring and countertops, and rebuilds broken cabinet corners, edges, molding, and mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors.
The WoodFil Epoxy Maple stick is cut with a pocket knife or utility knife, then kneaded until the color is uniform, and the mixed material is applied to the wood being repaired.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Maple combines a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick with a maple finish, so wood repairs on cabinets, flooring, and trim can be rebuilt and refined on site. Because it may be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted, the same repair can move directly into your normal woodworking and finishing workflow. The non-shrinking formula completely fills defects and damaged areas, supporting stable, long-lasting corrections on corners, edges, and flat surfaces. For projects that call for reliable real wood repair in a maple tone, this WoodFil Epoxy Maple provides a practical, job-ready option.
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