

🛠️ Sculpt your wood repairs like a pro — don’t let damage define your space!
System Three’s 1-Quart SculpWood Moldable Epoxy Putty is a two-part, solvent-free epoxy resin putty designed for professional-grade wood repair and restoration. Waterproof and strong, it can be molded, carved, sanded, painted, nailed, and stained to seamlessly replace missing or damaged wood sections in furniture, windowsills, and architectural features. Trusted by craftsmen for its excellent adhesion and versatility, it delivers durable, invisible repairs that stand the test of time.








| ASIN | B0015YPIZW |
| ASIN | B0015YPIZW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,436 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #263 in Epoxy Adhesives |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,070) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,070) |
| Date First Available | 12 August 2012 |
| Date First Available | 12 August 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 703 g |
| Item model number | 406-375 |
| Item model number | 406-375 |
| Manufacturer | System Three |
| Manufacturer | System Three |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Part number | 1600K16 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 21.59 cm; 703.07 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 21.59 cm; 703.07 g |
| Size | 1-Quart |
| Special Features | Strong, Waterproof |
| Specific uses | Woodworking, Repair, Furniture, Carpentry, Wall Repair |
A**R
Great product!!!!! Works fantastic!!!
M**N
I have used this material for this last year or two during renovations of a 100 yr old abandoned house. It is simple to use, although having sculpting skills makes it easier. We have used it to replace missing corners and architectural features, fill big gouges where crowbars were used to open wood windows, and restore areas of rot. We use iron oxide to color it a rich reddish brown that will then pick up wood stain and other finishes. It becomes virtually invisible and is remarkably strong. It is doing well in areas that are functional and not just decorative. A little bit goes a long ways, so start by mixing less than you think you'll need. No other wood filler comes close to the usefulness and strength of this system, and it has been a godsend for this overwhelming project.
L**1
Works well, did the job, though rather expensive
R**N
This is the most amazing stuff in the world. I have used Bondo, plastic wood (wood filler) and other products in the past to fix holes in wood. This time I was faced with the job f filling in a large hole in my door to replace an ancient handleset with a new modern one. The holes required are entirely different geometry and I thought I was going to have to cut up pieces of wood to match the old cut-outs, then piece them in and glue them. The main hole was way to large for Bondo - and being down by the sea I also worried that the shrinking and swelling of the door might eventually lead to cracking. When I described the challenge, a friend of mine recommend this product to me. I could not have been more pleased with it's performance. It's simple to mix because you just have to mix equal parts. It stays pliable and workable for about 4-6 hours, so there's plenty of time to scrape and mold once you get it in place. It handles like play-dough, soft and pliable, but with enough body to support itself. It's very light and cures in about 24 hours rock solid. I was concerned about it's ability to adhere since it's really not all that sticky when you work with. You will want to wear plastic gloves because there are chemical reactions involved here, but it's really no more sticky than play-dough. So I took some leftover and made a couple little balls about 1" in diameter and (a) placed them gently together (like a snow man) and (b) placed them gently on a slab of wood. The next day, once they cured, tried to break them apart. I needed to hit the little figure with a hammer to remove it from the wood slab and never was able to cleanly break apart the balls, so the adhesion I was worried about is a non-issue. This stuff sticks well, even to flat surfaces. It cures a light brown color and is much lighter than wood or Bondo when it's done. It sands like wood and can be painted like wood. As my locksmith pointed out, however, it does not chisel like wood, so if you need to make cutouts, it's good to think ahead and mold these when the material is pliable, otherwise you may need a dremel tool to work the small bits. Pros: - easy to mix - easy to work - pliable and workable for 4-6 hours - dries rock hard - sandable and paintable like wood - waterproof Cons: - takes 24 hours to cure - does not chisel like wood (tends to shatter) This is definitely my new "go to" patching material for high-use areas.
B**Y
Hello, I am going through the renovation of my house and I have a lot of rotten woods and beams that I need to take care of. I tried multiple Wood Epoxy products on the market but I have to say that SculpWood Putty Epoxy Filler is by far the best in its category. When you mixed the 2 based epoxy together, the product becomes very nice and soft to work with. Most of products have a texture that is too sticky and liquid but this product doesn't stick all over your hands and gloves and it is like a dough. Very nice to apply and much easier to work with. It adheres and glues great to the wood and it hardens and dries within 6 to 8 hours unlike some other products that take more than 24 hours. As you can see in the picture, I used some small wood parts to fill the big gaps in the rotten beam and applied this product all around the parts so it stick and fills all the empty gaps within the beam. I really LOVE the product, again it is the BEST but unfortunately it's expensive.
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