Filling Holes In Wood Furniture
Choosing the best wood filler for your project.
Filling holes in wood furniture. Get some wood filler. Some are suitable for filling voids such as divots holes or gouges in. To learn how to repair furniture scratches and dings please refer to our earlier post.
When working with raw wood such as wood trim unfinished furniture or a refinishing project small holes can be filled using minwax stainable wood filler a quick drying wood filler ideal for repairing small cracks knot holes nail holes and defects in the wood. I used elmer s probond wood filler and made sure that it could be painted or stained over. No one wood filler is best in all situations considering the variety of wood species on the market and all the different finishes and techniques used in woodworking projects.
Wood furniture that has seen several repairs may need a wood hole filler to hide the screw holes. Holes scratches and dings in furniture can make it look old worn and just plain ugly. This same technique i m about to show you will work with any large holes in the wood or veneer you need to fill.
Then sand smoothly to create a perfectly level finish. To learn how to fill holes please continue reading. The secret to filling in the hardware holes seamlessly is is to completely fill the hole with 2 or 3 applications of filler.
So gone are the daunting days of what if ing on myself at least when it comes to repositioning furniture hardware and filling in holes. Pack the holes with beeswax or lacquer based wood filler after the oil has dried. If the wood s kept indoors use a water based wood filler primer and paint but if it s kept outdoors use a solvent based wood filler oil based primer and paint.
If you ve noticed a large hole in a piece of wood or furniture you can fix it with a few supplies from your local home improvement store. Wood fillers are typically formulated for one or more specific tasks. Wood filler also commonly known as plastic wood wood jam and grain filler in a spreadable compound filler or grout used to fill imperfections in wood before finishing.