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J-B Weld KwikWood is a versatile, hand-mixable epoxy putty stick designed for quick and effective wood repairs. Measuring 7 inches in length and available in a beige color, it is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to restore furniture, crafts, or any wooden surfaces with ease.
D**O
Works great!
Fantastic product! I had a project that needed multiple routing work using different bits and involving sharp corners and points. The wood I was using splintered and broke off some of the sharp points after routing. I used JB Weld KwikWood Wood Repair, built up the broken & damaged areas, waited overnight and re-routed over the JB Welded areas, WOW! It machined perfectly! No more broken or damaged pieces! Not using JB Weld Kwikwood Wood Repair before, I was weary of its ability to hold up to the routing process. I'm a believer, now! Note, definitely use (surgical) gloves, as advised, when mixing!!
A**R
Great product, does have a 2 year lifespan in the tube.
This product works great and functions as promised. However, you must make sure you thoroughly mix the two components, AND, the product isn't over 2 years old. If it's been sitting on your shelf for 3 or 4 years, even if unopened, it will have degraded to the point it will not harden. Otherwise, great product. This is an actual epoxy, not a wood filler. I used it to repair the threads on a wood threaded hole and it machined well and held as well or better than the original wood.
B**N
Works well
Works well
J**Y
Sanding sucks.
Worked great but dont over do it. What a nighare to sand down.
S**N
Great stuff for small and medium wood repairs that require gap filling
This stuff's pretty great. I've used it to fill a deep valley in a cracked piece of wood that's part of the base for a recliner, where I wanted extra strength, and to fill some moderate gouges and knocked-off corners in the particle board top panels of a used Workmate 550 portable workbench I got from Facebook Marketplace. This stuff is easy to mix (cut off a hunk from the roll and knead it for a minute or so), is easy to mold into shape using fingers and a plastic razor blade, cures in a couple of hours, and creates a hard, sandable structure. I also discovered that wood filler sticks well to it. It's a light tan, so it will most likely need some paint or other coloring to match the repaired piece. Highly recommended for your tool kit.
C**4
Perfect for casting wood appliqués in antique restoration
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.]
M**E
This product is everything the reviews say it is and more!
The media could not be loaded. This product is everything that people say about it. I am an antique dealer and there have been many many many items I have been able to restore to almost near perfect if not perfect with this product. I’ve used it on plaster. I have used it inside of molds to re-create molding that broke off on picture frames. I have restored a piece of furniture from the 1700s with this product, here is just the latest project that I used quick Wood for it does not have to just be used for wood. It is an epoxy which is sand Able. You can really smooth it out with some tools such as a butter, knife or piece of cardboard lol the world is your oyster with this product..
P**
Color was what I expected
The color was different
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