Kampel WoodFil Epoxy is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty in a white finish that rebuilds and repairs real wood, so damaged areas can be restored instead of replaced. The stick format lets you cut off only the amount needed, helping keep material usage focused on the actual repair. Once mixed to a uniform color, the epoxy can be applied directly to the defect, giving you a moldable repair that holds its shape while you work it. After cure, the repair may be machined, threaded, filed, sanded, stained and painted, so the filled area can be brought back to the surrounding profile and finish system. WoodFil Epoxy does not shrink as it cures, so gouges, knotholes and cracks stay filled right to the edges, supporting clean transitions to adjacent surfaces during finishing and touch-up work.
WoodFil Epoxy is supplied as a two-part hand mixable putty, so the resin and hardener are combined by kneading. Using a pocket knife or utility knife, you cut off the desired amount of WoodFil Epoxy, which helps control waste on smaller cabinet or flooring repairs. The material is kneaded until the color is uniform, indicating a complete mix and setting up an even cure across the repair zone. The mixed epoxy is then applied directly to the object being repaired, allowing you to press it into gouges, cracks, dry rot zones or mis-drilled holes so voids are fully occupied. After cure, the repair can be sanded, filed or machined flush with the surrounding wood, preparing the surface for stain or paint as part of normal finishing steps.
WoodFil Epoxy in white finish is designed to rebuild and repair real wood, so it fits common cabinet, flooring, molding and countertop tasks. In flooring and countertops, it repairs gouges, dry rot, knotholes and cracks, restoring a continuous surface before refinishing. On cabinets, it rebuilds broken corners, edges and molding, so damaged sections of doors or face frames can be re-formed instead of replaced. The product also repairs mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors, allowing hinge or pull locations to be corrected by filling incorrect bores before new holes are created. Because WoodFil Epoxy may be machined, threaded, filed and sanded after cure, it supports detailed shaping around profiles, edges and joinery. The white color can be stained or painted, so filled areas can follow the same color system used on surrounding components in a shop or field setting.
WoodFil Epoxy does not shrink as it cures, so once gouges, cracks or knotholes are filled, the repair stays flush with adjacent wood, helping keep sanding and leveling steps straightforward. Depending on the color, WoodFil Epoxy offers either a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life, giving flexibility for quick patches or more detailed shaping before set. The material is completely cured after about 60 minutes, so follow-on operations like machining, sanding, threading or coating can be scheduled within the same work period. Mixing different colored sticks of WoodFil Epoxy allows new colors to be created that can better match a specific wood grain pattern, supporting closer visual alignment on custom jobs. Stain may be mixed into WoodFil Epoxy before it cures by kneading stain into the product, which adjusts color throughout the filler body. Stain may also be applied to cured WoodFil Epoxy, giving two options to coordinate the repair with surrounding finishes and reduce visible patch lines.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy is a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty stick in a white finish used to rebuild and repair real wood in flooring, countertops, cabinets and trim.
WoodFil Epoxy is mixed by cutting off the desired amount from the stick, then kneading it by hand until the color is uniform, preparing it for application to the repair area.
WoodFil Epoxy has a 3-5 minute or 15-25 minute work-life depending on color and is completely cured after about 60 minutes, supporting same-day shaping and finishing steps.
WoodFil Epoxy may be stained and painted after cure, and stain may also be mixed into the product before it cures, supporting better color alignment with surrounding wood.
WoodFil Epoxy is used to repair gouges, dry rot, knotholes and cracks, rebuild broken cabinet corners, edges and molding, and repair mis-drilled holes in cabinet doors.
WoodFil Epoxy does not shrink, so repairs stay fully filled to the edges of defects, helping maintain a flush surface and reducing follow-up filling or refinishing steps.
Kampel WoodFil Epoxy in white finish offers a two-part, hand mixable epoxy putty that rebuilds and repairs real wood, then cures to a surface that may be machined, threaded, filed and sanded. Its non-shrinking behavior keeps defects such as gouges, dry rot, knotholes and cracks fully filled, supporting clean finishing. The ability to stain or paint both during mixing and after cure helps align repairs with surrounding wood tones on cabinets, flooring, countertops and trim. For projects that need structural filling, shaping and color blending in a single material, WoodFil Epoxy provides a focused solution for shop and jobsite wood repair tasks.
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