Filling Large Holes In Wood With Epoxy
Olivia Luz
Epoxy wood filler for large holes is easy to use because it is pliant and easy to handle.
It is best to prep your project by taping off each knot crack you plan to fill as the first step in the process. Two part epoxy is best for repairing door jambs moldings window sills wood trim and baseboard. Many of them have structural issues or voids that need to be addressed before they can be used. Epoxy is really great to repair cracks between the floors.
Wait several minutes to insure that the epoxy does not lower below the surface. I like to incorporate some goofy pieces of wood into my work. Once your epoxy is mixed well slowly pour the epoxy in the void area until it is slightly over filled. Sometimes it can take a few minutes for the epoxy to seep into all the little cracks and voids inside the larger area which may require you to add more so that the level stays slightly above the surface.
Using 80 grit sandpaper start to sand the surface once it dries out to smooth out the result. The steps on how to fill large holes in wood floor are pretty much similar with the wood furniture. When it hardens you can carve it just like any wood.
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