Kampel WoodFil Epoxy pine 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. The pine finish aligns with light wood tones, which supports visually consistent repairs on pine and similar species. Because this product is a two-part epoxy putty, it can be kneaded by hand on site, giving installers control over how it fills complex defects. The material does not shrink as it cures, so gouges, knotholes, cracks, and mis-drilled holes stay fully filled after the repair sets. After curing, the epoxy can be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted, which helps the repair blend into the surrounding surface and accept hardware or shaping where needed. This flexibility lets cabinet shops, flooring installers, and woodworkers handle structural and cosmetic fixes with the same stick.
This WoodFil Epoxy 2 part system is hand mixable, so installers use a pocket knife or utility knife to cut off the desired amount and then knead until the color is uniform, creating a consistent working mix for each repair. The product has a work-life of either 3-5 minutes or 15-25 minutes depending on the color, so repair planning can account for when the material will begin to stiffen on the job. Once applied to the object being repaired, the epoxy is completely cured after 60 minutes, allowing sanding, machining, or finishing steps to be scheduled the same day. Because stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy before it cures, or applied after curing, finish adjustments can be handled either at the filling stage or during final finishing passes.
This wood repair epoxy putty stick is used to rebuild and repair real wood, so it fits cabinet shops, installers, and flooring contractors dealing with damaged substrates. It is specified for repairing gouges, dry rot, knotholes, and cracks in flooring and countertops, which means high-visibility horizontal surfaces can be restored to a smooth, usable plane. The epoxy is also used to rebuild broken cabinet corners, edges, and molding, allowing damaged profiles on doors, face frames, and trim to be reconstructed instead of replaced. Because it can repair mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors, this product solves common hardware layout mistakes, letting holes be filled and reworked so hinge and pull locations can be corrected. The pine finish supports use on lighter wood species, so touchups on pine cabinets, light moldings, or similar materials can be brought closer to the surrounding tone before staining or painting.
The two-part, hand mixable formulation lets the installer knead the epoxy until the color is uniform, giving a predictable appearance and texture as it is pressed into defects. Since WoodFil Epoxy does not shrink and completely fills the damaged area, the repair surface remains flush with surrounding material after cure, which reduces callbacks related to sunken fills. The ability to machine, thread, file, and sand the cured epoxy means installers can treat the repair much like wood, adjusting edges, drilling, or shaping as needed for hinges, pulls, or trim details. Mixing different colored sticks of WoodFil Epoxy allows creation of new colors that match wood grain, so complex grain patterns can be approximated rather than patched with a single flat tone. Stain may be kneaded into the product before cure or applied after curing, giving finish teams two stages to adjust color and blend the repair, which helps align the final appearance with existing finishes.
WoodFil Epoxy in pine finish is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick used to rebuild and repair real wood, so damaged areas can be structurally and visually restored.
The non-shrinking WoodFil Epoxy formula completely fills the defect or damaged area, so repaired gouges, cracks, and holes stay flush instead of settling below the surface over time.
This wood repair epoxy 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 can be machined, threaded, filed, and sanded after cure, allowing installers to flush-trim surfaces, refine profiles, or form screw-holding features in repaired areas.
WoodFil Epoxy has a work-life of 3-5 minutes or 15-25 minutes depending on color and is completely cured after 60 minutes, supporting same-day finishing steps.
WoodFil Epoxy color can be adjusted by mixing different colored sticks or kneading stain into the product before cure, and stain may also be applied after curing.
This pine finish wood epoxy is built for rebuilding and repairing real wood, which suits tasks like restoring cabinet corners, edges, molding, flooring, and countertops. The two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty format, non-shrinking cure, and ability to be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained, and painted give shops a versatile repair material. For projects centered on light wood tones where gouges, knotholes, cracks, dry rot, and mis-drilled holes need solid, color-adjustable fills, this WoodFil Epoxy 2 part solution aligns well with everyday installation and repair workflows.
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