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Your cart is empty.KwikWood is a hand-mixable epoxy putty, formulated to repair and rebuild wood. After mixing, it cures to the same density as wood and becomes an integral part of the repair. For use on exterior or interior applications, it contains no solvents, will not rot, shrink, crack or pull away. KwikWood has a 15-25 minute work life. After 60 minutes, it can be machined, drilled, tapped, sanded, filed and painted. Stronger than wood, KwikWood dries to a light tan color.
M. Hall
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Easy to use and does the job right.
Cassandra
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Works great. Easy to work with and mold. I had to repair windowsills my dog chewed up before a renter came in. dried hard argued about 2 hours was able to sand it and paint it in one day
casso904
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I’m restoring an antique sewing machine with floral appliqués on the drawers. The wood was so brittle, two broke off and one was missing. I casted the intact one and tried regular wood putty and a vinyl putty since the drawer fronts are curved. Double fail.I remembered using epoxy on a previous project, so I gave this a go. For something as intricate that needed some structural integrity, I covered the intended drawer with plastic wrap and pressed the epoxy putty-filled mold against it to match the curve, then left it to cure.. The difference was night and day. It captured the detail and texture so well, while drying into a solid and stable appliqué, better than the real wood ones.I highly recommend this for this type of project. I used the excess to cast several other missing elements on my other furniture, and made extras for the sewing machine just in case.Make sure you’re not using too much, it’ll have to be shaved/sanded off. Try to get it pressed while it’s still workable. I’d say in 10-15 minutes with the amount I was using, it became harder to mold properly.Overall, I’m very pleased with the result. [Photos show comparison to broken original and a close-up, before cutting/sanding edges.]
Lucius
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
TLDR: This product works on holes where the screws no longer catches and is loose. Recommend letting it cure as long as you can before screwing back again. Great repair option for the price.I have a wooden gate in my front home and after several years of wear and tear and mother nature, the screws were loosening. I tried to put a toothpick in the hole and wooden glue, but the screws will loosen shortly thereafter. Don't want to use money to buy and replace the entire wooden gate. Been looking at lot for a solution and read about epoxy. After going back and forth, I purchased the J-B Wood Repair Epoxy Putty. I used other types of putties on different items and didn't think this would work, but for the relatively priced putty, I thought what the heck. After squeezing and mixing the putty, I tried to put the putty inside the hole. Another commenter mentioned using the tail of a comb, but I used a plastic fork (broke three of the spokes) to push the putty in. While the directions says that it will cure fast, I left it to cure for a few hours. After I used the same screws and it seems to be catching and holding firm. Super glad I found this product. For now, it seems to be the best solution. Since the gate is being used frequently, hopefully the putty holds firm from the abuse it takes. Only time will tell, but a good product for repairs.
Mike G
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I have an Asterom walking cane with a handmade handle that I purchase from Amazon. Somehow a large chunk broke off from the leading edge of the handle. I mixed a small piece of this wood filler, brown and white together until the color was consistent, applied it to the damaged area of the handle, shaped it to fit, waited until it dried, lightly sanded it, and finally stained it with a stain pen. Even with close inspection you can’t tell it was repaired, and it’s a permanent fix. Great product.
Metrologist
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
It is easy to apply and form after kneading. It dries super hard. It's difficult to sand because it's so hard. Applying stains or liquid pens don't absorb well because it's very hard. It's great for bond strength on wood though!
Laryssa Skiles
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
I used this to fill the worn bridge pin holes on a guitar so they could be re-drilled. Luthiers have recommended sawdust and superglue for this purpose, so I figured this would work at least as well and be easier to work with. Because this stuff is the same density as wood, it worked great! You get plenty of working time to mush it into any cavities where you want it. After curing, it’s probably around the same density as pine. You’re able to dent it with your fingernail if you press hard. Also, it doesn’t take stain well after it’s cured so plan on adding dye as you mix it if you need to color match.Now I definitely would not use this for filling any part of an instrument that would affect sound quality such as the soundboard. But it’s great for filling small functional gaps while being easy to remove in the future. I also used it to fix a nut slot on a banjo that was cut too deep, and a 5th string nut hole that was drilled too wide. For those applications it was perfect. I was able to sand, file, and drill the parts to the correct shape to install the new nuts.
Rolidnot
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I had to repair a loose Japanese Wa knife handle that I epoxied back in place.Whoever made the handle put a round hole in the handle where the blade fits and I used this JB wood epoxy to fill the voids around the knife blade.Mixing is easy (wear nitrile or latex gloves), it gets very hard when totally set up, it has a putty like consistency that is fairly thick. It is very light colored, like unfinished white pine.I tried mixing this product with several types of stain including oil base and gel wood stains and they would not mix with this epoxy putty.I filled the voids and let them dry and tried the wood stain again and it would not work. This epoxy has zero porosity for oil or gel stain.In my shop, I had a small vial of black epoxy color that I applied with a small artists brush to the light colored epoxy and that worked pretty well.This wood epoxy is 5 stars if you are applying paint over it but staining without epoxy specific was not possible for me.
jorge
Reviewed in Mexico on November 9, 2024
Fácil de usar y excelente adherencia, tambien para taladrar despues de secado para nuevos tornillos queda perfecto
Fadi Kanafani
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 3, 2024
Great to fix broken parts to be able to place hinges again
Peter
Reviewed in Australia on June 29, 2023
This product has been awsome in my wooden boat. Can be used everywhere, is sandable, stainable and is as strong as existing wood. I will be purchasing more.
ambrish
Reviewed in India on January 2, 2022
Set's too fast, good product,I have used on teak and sall wood give's good results.
Ivan Isaacs
Reviewed in Singapore on October 11, 2021
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