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Replace damaged wood with this epoxy putty that can be molded, carved, and sanded plus sawed, nailed, machined, stained, or painted!
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SculpWood is a 2-component, solvent free, kneadable epoxy resin product. It is moldable, carvable, lightweight, strong, and exhibits excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates. It is easily sanded and will accept paint, screws and nails. It is most commonly used in conjunction with Rot Fix , a low viscosity wood sealer and consolidant.
Recommended Uses:
Use SculpWood for replacing missing sections of windowsills, frames and furniture or for adding new sections to existing structures.
- 23240: Kit includes 1 pint ea. of resin & hardener, enough for 1 qt. of putty.
- 43812: Kit includes 4 oz ea. of resin & hardener, enough for 8 oz. of putty.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Sculpwood Moldable Epoxy Putty
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Average Rating:
4.2
(5 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Eugene Simon, from Youngstown, OH
on 2/21/2011
Customer Rating: 
An excellent product that helped me with many home projects. Used to repair rotted plywood floor in my home was first use then many times later Sculpwood was just the answer for a permanent fix to lots of problems.
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2) Submitted by
David Allen, from Manchester, MI
on 11/5/2008
Customer Rating: 
This product is very easy to work with and reasonably priced. The cure time is just right, about 4 hours. Since it is not a flash set, the putty gradually hardens. This gives the user plenty of time to work with the shape to get it very close and minimize shaping during finishing. For example, when the putty is 75% hardened, the user can effectively use a Surform to shape broad surfaces quickly.
The density of the mixed putty is also excellent. It is easy to hand-mold (with rubber gloves) and blend into the piece to be repaired. It does not sag or slump after placement.
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3) Submitted by
Carl Manning, from Granbury, TX
on 10/9/2008
Customer Rating: 
All the products I have purchased from Rockler have been excellent. The wood expoxy was used to repair the threshold on an out side door. It worked very well.
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4) Submitted by
Jon Savell, from Pleasanton, CA
on 7/30/2011
Customer Rating: 
SculptWood was used after I ran out of Smith's Fill-It, to repair rot damage to deck railing members. In both cases, Smith's Epoxy Sealer similar to RotFix was initially applied after the soft wood was removed. SculptWood seems to adhere lightly and is lightweight, with no apparent structural strength. FillIt, on the other hand, is much heavier, with one dense viscous liquid component, adheres tenaciously, adds structural strength to the damaged member, and has a strong dense body when dried. The Sculptwood maintains shape a little better when wet, and would be easier to mould into a complex surface. But when repairing compromised wood, it is strength that is the most important factor, and Sculptwood falls short.
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5) Submitted by
Robin Burns, from Brooklyn, NY
on 7/7/2008
Customer Rating: 
Used to rebuild a 19th century door frame molding that had been damaged during repair. Sculpwood was easy to apply and set up slowly enough that I was able to shape it to almost the final profile before it set up - and it was easily sanded to achieve the finished result.
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