Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Oak is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick used to rebuild and repair real wood, so installers can fix damage without replacing entire components. The oak finish helps the repair blend into oak and similar tones, supporting visually consistent surfaces on cabinets, flooring, countertops, and trim. Because this product may be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted, it lets you move from repair to final finishing with the same material, reducing extra steps on site. The epoxy does not shrink, so it completely fills defects or damaged areas and maintains the repair size after curing, which supports flush, stable surfaces ready for further work. With WoodFil Epoxy in Oak finish, damaged wood areas become workable, stable substrates for hinges, hardware locations, or cosmetic refinishing.
WoodFil Epoxy in Oak finish offers a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life depending on the color, providing a defined window to place and shape the material before it firms. After 60 minutes the epoxy is completely cured, so repairs move to sanding, machining, or finishing in the same visit. Mixing different colored sticks of WoodFil Epoxy allows creation of new colors that match specific wood grain variations, which is useful when working across mixed species or stained substrates. Stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy before it cures by kneading stain into the product, letting you tune color through the entire repair, not just on the surface. Stain may also be applied to cured WoodFil Epoxy, adding another option to refine appearance once the repair is firm.
WoodFil Epoxy in Oak finish is used to rebuild and repair real wood, so it fits typical cabinet shop and installation punch-list needs. On flooring and countertops, it repairs gouges, dry rot, knotholes, and cracks, turning damaged areas into solid, sandable surfaces suitable for continued service. In cabinet work, it rebuilds broken cabinet corners, edges, and molding, which helps recover pieces that would otherwise be scrapped. The same material repairs mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors, allowing you to close out incorrect boring locations before re-drilling or shifting hardware patterns. Because WoodFil Epoxy is hand mixable, it can be portioned directly at the damage site and pressed in place without extra mixing tools.
The two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty format allows kneading until the color is uniform, which signals a consistent blend through the entire repair for even performance when machining or sanding. Depending on the color, WoodFil Epoxy has a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life, giving a predictable period for shaping, profiling, or texturing before it begins to harden. After 60 minutes the product is completely cured, so it can be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted in standard shop or jobsite workflows. Mixing different colored sticks of WoodFil Epoxy lets you create new colors that better match existing wood grain and tone, improving the visual integration of repairs. Stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy before it cures by kneading stain into the product, which carries color throughout the fill and supports deeper scratch or gouge repair. Stain may also be applied to cured WoodFil Epoxy, allowing final color adjustments after the repair is fully shaped and finished. Using a pocket knife or utility knife, you can cut off the desired amount, then knead until the color is uniform and apply the mixed WoodFil Epoxy directly to the wood being repaired.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Oak is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick used to rebuild and repair real wood, so it serves as a structural and cosmetic filler on woodworking projects.
WoodFil Epoxy in Oak finish is used to repair gouges, dry rot, knotholes, and cracks in flooring and countertops and to rebuild broken cabinet corners, edges, molding, and mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors.
WoodFil Epoxy has a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life depending on the color, providing a defined window to place, shape, and detail the repair before it hardens.
WoodFil Epoxy is completely cured after 60 minutes, so repaired areas can move quickly to machining, sanding, staining, painting, or hardware work in the same session.
WoodFil Epoxy may be stained and painted, and stain may be mixed in before cure or applied after curing, which helps the repair match surrounding wood color and grain.
Using a pocket knife or utility knife, cut off the desired amount, knead until the color is uniform, then apply the mixed WoodFil Epoxy directly to the object being repaired.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy Oak combines a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick with an oak finish to handle repairs on real wood components such as cabinets, flooring, and countertops. Because it does not shrink and completely fills defects, the material supports stable, flush repairs that stay ready for service. Its ability to be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted lets you carry a repair from fill through finishing with one product. For jobs that demand rebuilding damaged wood and closing out mis-drilled holes without full replacement, WoodFil Epoxy in Oak finish offers a focused solution.
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